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It depends on the solid and on the liquid. For instance, acrylic nails dissolve in acetone (and if you add heat like a hot towel the reaction will be faster (the nails will dissolve faster)).

PS. This is an everyday example of how reactions occur.
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At home, you may dissolve solid sugar, salt, coffee grounds, or powdered drink mix in water to make solutions. These solutions can be used for cooking, baking, making beverages, or cleaning.

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brown suagr is one of them

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Can solids dissolve?

Of course! However, note that solids will dissolve in liquid.


Why do solids dissolve faster in acid?

Not all solids dissolve faster in acids.


What do you mean like dissolve like?

For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.


Why can't all solids dissolve?

All solids can dissolve, it just depends on the temperature and solution to which it will be dissolved in.


What are solids that don't dissolve called?

Solids that do not dissolve are called insoluble solids. These substances do not dissolve in water or other solvents due to their chemical properties. Examples include sand, chalk, and plastic.


How will all solids dissolve in water?

Not all solids will dissolve in water at all. Those that do dissolve do so at different rates, and it's also temperature-dependent.


Do all solids dissolve?

No, not all solids dissolve. Solubility depends on the specific properties of the solid and the solvent it is being dissolved in. Some solids, like salt and sugar, readily dissolve in water, while others, like sand and silver, do not dissolve easily.


Will all solids dissolve water?

No, not at all. In fact most solids are INsoluble. Some solids (such as metals, stones, wood) don't dissolve while other solids like sugar or salt do dissolve. Water is a polar molecule, therefore it can dissolve only polar substances and many ionic compounds. However, it cannot dissolve non-polar substances.


What are solids that do not dissolve called?

Solids that do not dissolve are called insoluble solids. These solids do not mix with a solvent to form a solution because their particles are too large or their bonds are too strong to break apart.


Will all solids dissolve in water how fast?

Not all solids will dissolve in water at all. Those that do dissolve do so at different rates, and it's also temperature-dependent.


How do solids dissolve?

I dont know


What do you call solids that do not dissolve?

suspensions