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A substance that does not dissolve in water is called insoluble.

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What name is given when something will dissolve in water?

A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.


Can you name alkalis?

something bases which can dissolve in water


What can dissolve water?

water can dissolve: coco,milo,hot chocolate coffee sugar salt


Name a molecule that does not dissolve well in water?

oil does not dissolve at all in water.


What does it mean if something is insoluble?

It will not dissolve in water.


What does soluble meen?

Something that can dissolve. A substance that is water-soluble can be dissolved in water.


What word in science to mean something that does dissolve?

The word "soluble" (in science) refers to something that can dissolve in something else, like salt in water. The word "insoluble" refers to something that does not dissolve in something else, like oil in water.


Are materials dissolve in water are hydrphobic or hidrophilic?

Materials that dissolve in water are typically hydrophilic, meaning they have an affinity for water. They are able to interact with water molecules and form stable solutions. Conversely, hydrophobic materials do not easily dissolve in water and tend to repel it.


When anything goes in to a liquid can anything dissolve and evaporate?

Many things do not dissolve in water. It all depends on an items chemical makeup. For a very basic example, rocks, obviously, do not dissolve in water, so no: not anything can dissolve in water. If something has not dissolved, it can also not evaporate.


Is there a link between grain size and how much will dissolve in water?

I don't think so, I think that something put to dissolve in water is related to its chemical structure.


What can be soluble and insoluble?

Something that is soluble can dissolve in a liquid (like sugar in water), but something that insoluble cannot (like rocks in water).


When you dissolve something in water does that change its capillary action or surface tension?

yes