The word that describes a substance that does not dissolve in a solvent is "insoluble." Insoluble substances do not mix with the solvent to form a solution, often remaining as distinct particles. Examples include sand in water or oil in vinegar.
A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.
The term that describes the relationship between water and a substance that doesn't dissolve is "insoluble." An insoluble substance does not dissolve in water due to its chemical properties, which prevent it from interacting effectively with water molecules. As a result, the substance remains separate from the water, often forming a distinct layer or settling at the bottom. Examples include sand or oil when mixed with water.
The "solute" is the substance you are trying to dissolve. The solvent is the substance you are trying to dissolve it in.
Insoluble (the property of insolubility).
The prefix for "soluble" is "sol-," which comes from the Latin word "solvĕre," meaning "to loosen" or "to dissolve." In this context, "soluble" describes a substance's ability to dissolve in a solvent, typically water. Other related terms include "insoluble," which indicates a substance that does not dissolve.
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The word for that substance is SOLUTE. The term "soluble" describes the action, but is not the term used for the substance.
Solubility refers to the maximum amount of a substance that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure, while dissolution is the process of a substance mixing uniformly with a solvent to form a solution. Solubility determines how much of a substance can dissolve in a solvent, while dissolution describes the actual process of the substance dissolving. The higher the solubility of a substance, the more easily it will dissolve in a solvent.
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A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
Almost- ( you added an extra 'l'. )Solubility is the property of a chemical substance to dissolve in a solvent.
A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.