Insoluble particles.
Some solids are soluble in water and able to be dissolved
Some solids are insoluble
If a solid is a mixture of both, then some (the soluble part) will dissolve in water; some (the insoluble part) will not and depending on size of the particle will be left in suspension (very small or low density) or sitting at the bottom of the container (large or high density)
Insoluble
the answer to this one is, you cant dissolve a solid..like wood well you could with some chemicals that would eat away at the solid but if you mean putting it in some water and heat it up then no you can not.
A solution, such as saltwater, cannot be separated by filtration because the solute (salt) is dissolved at the molecular level in the solvent (water). Filtration works by trapping larger particles while allowing smaller particles or dissolved substances to pass through, so dissolved substances remain in the solution. In contrast, substances like sand or gravel can be separated by filtration because they are solid particles that do not dissolve in the liquid.
they cant dissolve in cold water so how would they grow ; they wont it is not possible only with warm water theyll dissolve but there still there
A tissue can partially dissolve in water due to its organic components breaking down, but it will not completely disappear like a soluble substance. The water will break down the tissue's structure and components, but some residue will typically remain.
Things dissolve because all the particles move around so that u cant see then and they dissolove quicker in hot water! :D
they really dont dissolve they just squish together so much because the particles want to get together and then you cant see the particles anymore
Insoluble
Jelly doesn't actually dissolve it only melts so if you put it in warm water it would seem like it dissolving but it's really melting!Is what some simpleton said. But what realy happens is... The particles dissolve into the wather. And it cant dissolve in cold water
Lipids are fat molecules, like solid oils. They contain lots of carbon atoms, so they cannot dissolve because the molecules do not break apart in water.
it can, polar water molecules easily dissolve polar molecules, or ionic compounds such as salt.
the gum contains sodium bisulfite which the water cant dissolve
Many liquids form mixtures with water !
the answer to this one is, you cant dissolve a solid..like wood well you could with some chemicals that would eat away at the solid but if you mean putting it in some water and heat it up then no you can not.
Solid
Solid
A solution, such as saltwater, cannot be separated by filtration because the solute (salt) is dissolved at the molecular level in the solvent (water). Filtration works by trapping larger particles while allowing smaller particles or dissolved substances to pass through, so dissolved substances remain in the solution. In contrast, substances like sand or gravel can be separated by filtration because they are solid particles that do not dissolve in the liquid.