Two important rules are:
- polar compounds are soluble in water
- nonpolar compounds are soluble in nonpolar solvents
But is essential to make experiments to determine the solubility.
The antonym of soluble is insoluble. Something that is insoluble does not dissolve in a particular solvent.
Soluble describes something that can be dissolved in water. Insoluble describes something that can not be dissolved in water. Salt is soluble, it will dissolve in water. Oil is insoluble, oil will float on the surface of water.
Soluble and insoluble substances are both types of materials that can be dissolved in a solvent. The key difference is that soluble substances dissolve to form a clear solution, while insoluble substances do not dissolve and may separate out as a precipitate.
Materials like salt and sugar will dissolve in the water and are called soluble as they dissolve completely in the water, where as substances that do not dissolve in water like sand are called insoluble materials.
In as in insoluble.
The antonym of soluble is insoluble. Something that is insoluble does not dissolve in a particular solvent.
Something that is soluble can dissolve in a liquid (like sugar in water), but something that insoluble cannot (like rocks in water).
Soluble describes something that can be dissolved in water. Insoluble describes something that can not be dissolved in water. Salt is soluble, it will dissolve in water. Oil is insoluble, oil will float on the surface of water.
it is both soluble and insoluble
Insoluble
INSOLUBLE
soluble
Pepper is insoluble.
hoe can a substance be both soluble and insoluble?
what is the difference between pf soluble and insoluble
If something can dissolve it is soluble if it cannot it is insoluble.
Soluble