Soluble
A substance that cannot be dissolved in a solution is considered insoluble. This means that the substance will not form a homogenous mixture with the solvent and will remain as separate particles in the solution.
The dissolved substance is a called a solute.
For a substance the term is molecule, for an element the term is atom.
The dissolved substance in a solution is called solute.
The substance dissolved in a liquid is called the solute.
"soluble"
That substance is said to be soluble.
Something that can't be dissolved is insoluble.
Not sure exactly what you are asking, but a solution is composed of at least one solute dissolved in a solvent.
The term that means not able to be dissolved in a particular substance is insoluble. This results from differing intermolecular forces between solute and solvent.
A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
insoluble
A substance that cannot be dissolved in a solution is considered insoluble. This means that the substance will not form a homogenous mixture with the solvent and will remain as separate particles in the solution.
solvent!
insoluble
The scientific term used to describe a substance that will not dissolve is "insoluble." This means that the substance does not readily mix with a solvent to form a homogeneous solution.
It is called a solute, which is dissolved in a solvent