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there are many materials that dossolve in water. the one i am thinking of is sugar

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What two materials dissolve in water?

Salt (sodium chloride) and sugar (sucrose) are two common materials that dissolve in water. Salt dissolves easily in water due to its ionic nature, while sugar dissolves in water because its molecules are polar and interact with the water molecules.


Does caffeine dissolve in acetone?

Caffeine is soluble in water - but not HIGHLY soluble. You can dissolve a lot more caffeine in the same volume of water compared to what will dissolve in an equal volume of acetone. It dissolves better in hot acetone than in cold acetone.


What are 3 examples of common solvent?

The most common polar solvent is water. It is sometimes referred to as the "universal solvent," because of its ability to dissolve many ionic or polar solutes. Some examples of non-polar solvents are xylene, hexane, and octane. These are non-polar because they're hydrocarbons, and they won't dissolve the solutes that water can dissolve.


Is water a better conductor of electricity than human body?

Pure water hardly conducts electricity at all. You have to dissolve a lot of stuff in pure water to make it as good a conductor as the human body is.


What cannot be dissolved by water?

Substances that cannot be dissolved by water are typically nonpolar molecules, such as oils, fats, and waxes. These substances do not have charged regions that can interact with the polar water molecules, making them insoluble. Additionally, some ionic compounds with very low solubility in water, like silver chloride or lead(II) sulfide, are considered insoluble in water.

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What two materials dissolve in water?

Salt (sodium chloride) and sugar (sucrose) are two common materials that dissolve in water. Salt dissolves easily in water due to its ionic nature, while sugar dissolves in water because its molecules are polar and interact with the water molecules.


Why is water usually called universal solvent?

Because a lot of substances can dissolve into mix into or in some cases dissolve from water


Does feces dissolve?

No. There is a lot of solid waste. Hmm, do you mean in a strong acid or in water; I answered for the water.


What does salt is very stubble in water mean?

I think you mean soluble in water. That means that a lot of it will dissolve.


Does a sugar cube dissolve faster with a lot of salt or a little salt?

hot water


How fast it is for a solid to dissolve in water?

Depends on the solid. Cotton candy would dissolve a lot faster than the same weight of caramelized sugar, due to a lot more surface area.


Does caffeine dissolve in acetone?

Caffeine is soluble in water - but not HIGHLY soluble. You can dissolve a lot more caffeine in the same volume of water compared to what will dissolve in an equal volume of acetone. It dissolves better in hot acetone than in cold acetone.


Why candy canes break down or dissolve?

when theres a lot of sugar in something like a candy cane, putting water or saliva causes the sugars to dissolve in a candy cane


Can you inject molly?

yes you can you just need to dissolve it and water and not cook it. let it sit for a while in the spoon and stir it a lot.


Do all powders dissolve the same way in water?

There exists at least one (actually, a lot more than one) powder that dissolves in water. However, not every powder dissolves in water. It wasn't clear which of the two you were trying to ask.


What materials do you need to make an egg float in water?

An egg with an intact shell, warm water, a lot of table salt (NaCl), a suitable container to hold the above. Pour the (warm) water to the container, stir while adding salt to the water, keep adding salt until no more will dissolve (This is a saturated solution), allow to cool & gently place egg into the salt water.


What is solvent and dissolve?

A solvent is a chemical which has the capacity to dissolve a solute. Water is the most commonly used solvent, and it dissolves a lot of things, such as sugar and salt. To dissolve, is for a solid material to become part of a liquid solvent and to thereby lose its solidity, and to mix in.