INSOLUBLE SUBSTANCES means that there is a solute (solid) that can not be dissolved some INSOLUBLE SUBSTANCES are
pencils
wood
rocks
gold
tape
sand
flour
jelly (jello) crystals
and
magnesium chloride
For example a mixture of water and an insoluble solid.
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
Insoluble refers to a substance that does not dissolve in a particular solvent, typically water. These substances tend to remain in a solid state when added to the solvent and do not form a homogenous mixture. Examples of insoluble compounds include certain minerals like sand and graphite.
Most dichromates, except of alkali metals, are insoluble in water
An example of a mixture of insoluble liquid and liquid is oil and water. When oil and water are combined, they do not mix together and form separate layers due to their different polarities. This type of mixture is called an emulsion.
Oils, waxes and lipids are usually insoluble in water.
Argon is an example of an insoluble gas as it does not readily dissolve in water or other liquids.
oil
An insoluble mixture is defined as a mixture of substances where one substance will not dissolve into the other. Oil and water is an example of an insoluble mixture.
An insoluble mixture is defined as a mixture of substances where one substance will not dissolve into the other. Oil and water is an example of an insoluble mixture.
Un-miscible is a non example of soluble
graphite in water, nickel in alcohol, diamond in methanol
Never heard of "insuluble." If you mean "insoluble", it means a substance that can't be dissolved within another substance. For example, sand is insoluble in water.
For example stainless steel is practically insoluble in water.
rocks minerals oils and sand, any more?
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
For example a mixture of water and an insoluble solid.