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No room temperature liquid can dissolve diamond.
Water doesn't dissolve sodium, water react violently with sodium:2 Na + 2 H2O = 2 NaOH + H2
Dissolve.
A liquid that cannot dissolve is typically referred to as an insoluble liquid. This means that the liquid does not mix or interact with other substances to form a solution.
The liquid is called a solvent. It has the ability to dissolve solid particles, forming a solution.
Also glycerol dissolve sodium chloride.
Sodium fluoride can be dissolved in water to form a solution.
Paraffin oil is a non-polar liquid.
Dissolve it, filter the liquid off and evaporate.
When sodium dissolves in liquid ammonia, it forms a deep blue-colored solution due to the formation of solvated electrons. The electrons are generated from the reduction of ammonia by sodium. This solution is used in organic synthesis as a reducing agent.
Sulphur dissolves in a liquid called carbon disulphide.
No room temperature liquid can dissolve diamond.
The amount of salt that can dissolve in a liquid before it stops dissolving depends on the type of salt and the temperature of the liquid. For example, at room temperature, about 357 grams of table salt (sodium chloride) can dissolve in one liter of water. Once the solution reaches its saturation point, any additional salt will not dissolve and will remain at the bottom. This saturation point can vary with temperature, as heating the liquid typically allows more salt to dissolve.
something that can be dissolve in liquid is called soluble. if the solute can dissolve in the solvent, it is called a solution
water
Yes, glycerin can be used to dissolve sodium hydroxide. When sodium hydroxide is added to glycerin, it will dissolve and form a clear viscous solution. It is important to handle sodium hydroxide carefully as it is a caustic substance.
Yes, sodium dissolves in water.