The sugar we use to sweeten coffee or tea is a molecular solid, in which the individual molecules are held together by relatively weak intermolecular forces. When sugar dissolves in water, the weak bonds between the individual sucrose molecules are broken, and these C12H22O11 molecules are released into solution.
Ionic solids (or salts) contain positive and negative ions, which are held together by the strong force of attraction between particles with opposite charges. When one of these solids dissolves in water, the ions that form the solid are released into solution, where they become associated with the polar solvent molecules.
We can generally assume that salts dissociate into their ions when they dissolve in water. Ionic compounds dissolve in water if the energy given off when the ions interact with water molecules compensates for the energy needed to break the ionic bonds in the solid and the energy required to separate the water molecules so that the ions can be inserted into solution.
If something can dissolve it is soluble if it cannot it is insoluble.
It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.
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.
melting
A liquid that dissolves substances is called a solvent. Solvents can dissolve solids, liquids, or gases, and they are commonly used in various chemical processes. Water is often referred to as the "universal solvent" because it can dissolve a wide range of substances.
If something can dissolve it is soluble if it cannot it is insoluble.
Simple: an insoluble material (in a given solvent, at a given temperature and pressure).
For items that are solid we call them...solid, liquid....we call liquid and gas...gas! Hope that helps, David
its an insoluble substance
"insoluble"
It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.
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.
solvent
For items that are solid we call them...solid, liquid....we call liquid and gas...gas! Hope that helps, David
Ice is a solid and when melted it turns into a liquid freeze it again and it is solid
Glass is an amorphous solid, which is like a solid in some ways and like a liquid in others. (The line between "amorphous solid" and "high-viscosity liquid" is a difficult one to draw sometimes; it's usually done on the basis of what the material acts most like on a humanly-relevant timescale.) Some people call glass a supercooled liquid. Most materials scientists tend to call these people "idiots."
Freezing.