It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.
If something can dissolve it is soluble if it cannot it is insoluble.
Its solubility. I.e. its ability to be solvated by a solvent
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.
Actually, an insoluble substance does not have to be a solid. Think of cooking oil. It is a liquid, however, it does not dissolve in water. Hope I helped!=) -Razzi (Delilah Hope) No an insoluble substance can be solid, liquid or gas. However, trying to dissolve one liquid into another (mixing them together) is referred to as immiscible. Mostly insoluble refers to dissolving a solid or gas into a liquid.
When an insoluble substance is mixed with a liquid, the particles of the substance do not dissolve but instead remain suspended throughout the liquid. The suspension is formed when the particles are small enough to disperse in the liquid but large enough that they do not dissolve. The particles may settle over time due to gravity, requiring the suspension to be shaken or stirred to redisperse them.
its an insoluble substance
"insoluble"
When you dissolve a substance in a liquid you get a solution.
what is mixtures
salt
yes
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Depends on the chemical makeup of the substance.
Insoluble.
"insoluble"
No, one common type of colloid is an emulsion and it is a mixture of a liquid in a liquid where one does not dissolve in the other. A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
If something can dissolve it is soluble if it cannot it is insoluble.