How about the age-old Cod Liver Oil...
Drink plenty of water.
nope! its soluble in water (though poorly) and is also soluble in nitric acid
Fat-soluble and water -soluble. Vit C is water soluble. Vits A and D are fat soluble.
no
partially soluble subtances which partially dissolve in water such as chalk
A mixture in which some or all of its components are not soluble is the definition of this type. Oil salad dressings are a classing example as that when the mixtures are left still the quickly separate into their insoluble layers.
Water soluble things are all the things that get dissolved in water completely and homogeneously. A few common examples are salt, sugar, alum, copper sulphate and powdered milk.
The two water soluble gases areO2 & CO2
Very poorly soluble. With increased temperature even less.
Some parts of faces are be soluble, but some will not be, as the bowel removes water from the faeces, and some soluble things will be removed with this water. Fats and fibre are examples of non soluble parts of faeces.
Polar drugs have a charge separation and interact with water, while non-polar drugs lack a charge separation and do not interact well with water. These properties influence the drugs' distribution, absorption, and elimination in the body. Polar drugs tend to be more water-soluble, while non-polar drugs are often lipid-soluble.
Example of a soluble substance would be sugar and salt, both are easily soluble in the universal solvent, water