Oil is insoluble in water. If you try to mix them, the oil will just float on top of the water.
Insoluble in water but soluble in oil
Ag2CrO4 is insoluble in water.
Soluble
An example of an item that is soluble in water is salt. If you put salt in water, the salt disappears. An insoluble item in water is oil or sand, because no matter how many times you stir it, the sand or oil is always there.
It is soluble
Insoluble in water but soluble in oil
A substance is soluble with another substance if it can be dissolved into it. solubility is defined with respect to another substance (usually water) eg) salt is soluble in water. oil is insoluble 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.
A substance is soluble with another substance if it can be dissolved into it. solubility is defined with respect to another substance (usually water) eg) salt is soluble in water. oil is insoluble in water.
yes
Ag2CrO4 is insoluble in water.
No, fluorite is not water soluble. It is a mineral that is typically insoluble in water.
Soluble
Soluble
Well- sand drops to the bottom, so insoluble. Sugar dissolves in water- warm water dissolves it quicker (coffee, tea), oil sits in layer on the top so does not dissolve. Glass- well luckily glass is insoluble in water so coke and stuff like that can be contained in glass bottles. A purist who measures solubility in atoms or molecules per litre would argue that that all of the insoluble substances dissolve too some extent.
Libr is soluble in water.
no oil is not insoluble in water but in flour it is soluble. it has both properties