Not necessarily. Dispersible means that a substance can be broken down and spread evenly in a solution, but it does not guarantee that the substance is soluble and able to completely dissolve in that solution. Dissolvability depends on the molecular structure and interactions of the substance with the solvent.
"Very soluble" refers to a substance's ability to be easily dissolved in a solvent. A very soluble substance dissolves readily in a solvent to form a homogeneous solution.
Blood soluble typically refers to substances that are able to dissolve or mix into the blood. This allows them to be easily transported throughout the body in the bloodstream. Substances that are blood soluble can have various effects on the body's functions and processes.
Soluble starch is a partially hydrolyzed (mostly by acid hydrolysis) starch, therefore it actually is a long-chain dextran.
If you mean is it soluble in water then the answer is no.
Like (almost) ALL kinds of (inorganic) potassium salts it is soluble
The substance is said to be soluble or dispersible.
The answer to this depends on whether the lemonade powder is soluble or only spontaneously dispersible. If the powder is soluble and sufficient time is allowed, the mixture would be the same throughout. If the powder is only dispersible, for example if it contains lemon pulp as well as juice concentrate, the mixture might have a different composition in different parts.
the taqblets which can dissolve less than 1 min.-gauravtablet which disintegrate with three minute or less.Ahmed.
Soluble means a substance can be dissolved. For example, salt is soluble in water. It is able to be dissolved.
More soluble in what? What is the SOLVENT? If you mean which is most soluble in WATER, then it would certainly be salt, if by salt, you mean sodium chloride.
Assuming you mean ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, it is water-soluble.
no, makes you really trippy. weird one
what are vitamin hydrosolubles and liposolubles
a soluble is some thing that dissolves in a liquid.
If by "salt" you mean sodium chloride, then YES, it is most definitely soluble.
It means to dissolve.
"Very soluble" refers to a substance's ability to be easily dissolved in a solvent. A very soluble substance dissolves readily in a solvent to form a homogeneous solution.