The solubility of a substance tells you how much of that substance can dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a specific temperature. It indicates the extent to which a substance can be dissolved to form a homogeneous mixture. Changes in solubility can be affected by temperature, pressure, and the properties of the substances involved.
When things dissolve, they do not disappear; rather, they break down into smaller particles that become evenly distributed in a solvent. For example, when salt dissolves in water, the salt molecules separate and spread throughout the water, but the salt is still present in a different form. This process is reversible, meaning that the dissolved substance can often be recovered by evaporating the solvent. Thus, dissolution alters the state and visibility of a substance, but it does not eliminate it.
No, in fact, the smallest party of a substance that at the same time, is still a substance is a molecule.
Darwin was the scientist that caused controversy that still exists today.
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Yes, it just gets/hides into the space between the particles
It depends on the physical properties of the substance. Sometimes heating a hydrophobic substance can increase solubility. Also, heating may cause the substance to denature and dissolve. In the case of proteins, proteins can contain many hydrophobic parts but still be soluble in water. However, hydrophobic substances do not typically dissolve in water, due to the polar nature of water. Typically, scientists use the word "hydrophobic" only to describe substances that have a negligible solubility in water. You may have meant to ask "why do hydrophilic substances dissolve in water".
The solvent is the substance in which the solute dissolves. The solvent does not itself dissolve because it is (usually) already a liquid. There are special cases. For example, it is possible for a gas to dissolve into a solid, in which case the solvent is a solid. Even then it is still true that the solvent does not itself dissolve. Only the solute dissolves.
I dont think tamatown still exists.
The solubility of a substance tells you how much of that substance can dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a specific temperature. It indicates the extent to which a substance can be dissolved to form a homogeneous mixture. Changes in solubility can be affected by temperature, pressure, and the properties of the substances involved.
Unfortunately, It still exists. Its like a crippling disease for India.
It still exists
It is.
The terrorist threat still exists.
The second one is correct: "If the opportunity still exists."
no
The Paniolo still exists.