A non-dissolvable substance is often referred to as an "insoluble" substance. Insoluble substances do not dissolve in a particular solvent, typically water, meaning they remain distinct and retain their original form when mixed with the solvent. Examples include sand, oil, and certain minerals.
By encapsulating the chemical with a dissolvable substance that is known to take a certain amount of time to break down.
A non-ion forming solution
Non ionic, non electrolyte
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The mixture is called a solution. In a solution, the substance that is dissolved is called the solute, while the substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent.
it is called a solvent
lipid
An ionic substance, or a salt
In a keyhole hysterectomy, also known as laparoscopic hysterectomy, external sutures may or may not be used depending on the surgical technique and the surgeon's preference. If external sutures are used, they are typically non-dissolvable and will need to be removed after a few days. However, some surgeons may use dissolvable sutures for internal layers, while external skin closure may still require non-dissolvable stitches. Always consult with your surgeon for specific details related to your procedure.
By encapsulating the chemical with a dissolvable substance that is known to take a certain amount of time to break down.
A non-ion forming solution
dissolvable
a substance that is both fluid and a non fluid is non
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The property of a substance enabling it to slow down electricity is called resistance and is measured in ohms. This ability is called electrical resistance. Every substance has this. Gold has the minimum resistance for electricity. Such substance is called electrical conductor. And there are substance where the electrical resistance is affected by heat, light and other conditions. And for those substance where electricity can not flow are called electrical insulators (non-conductors) such as wood and ceramics.
no it is non pure substance
Non ionic, non electrolyte