You would call something that is obvious or visible "apparent" or "evident."
When something completely mixes in water, it has dissolved into the water to form a homogeneous solution.
A substance that does not dissolve in water is referred to as insoluble. Examples of insoluble substances include sand, oil, and certain types of plastics. These materials do not mix with water and often remain separate, either floating or settling at the bottom.
When something is not as dense as water, it is said to be less dense or have a lower density than water.
Why would anyone care!
Diffusion
Ethanol+water mix.-
it desolves with water at room temperature....
Water is universal solvent. When solute desolves into solvent it makes a solution.
dissolving is a physical change
yes it does desolves quickly
table salt is easy to break because it desolves in water
Water is universal solvent. When solute desolves into solvent it makes a solution.
it desolves
it desolves
titanic
when sodium chloride dissolves in water, how many solute molecules result?