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Water is one of the most plentiful and essential of compounds. It is an excellent solvent because it forms very strong bonds (covalent).
The substances that do not dissolve in water include pepper and and. They are called insoluble. Insolubility is the inability to dissolve in a solid, liquid or gaseous solvent. However, some solutions might also occur because of some chemical reactions. Sand will not dissolve in water because the "bond" of water is not strong enough to dissolve the sand. However, some strong acids can dissolve sand. Dissolution will proceed faster in warmer water, because it has more room for the molecules of the salt to “fit” between the molecules of water.
Solubility applies to all areas of chemistry, geochemistry, inorganic, physical, organic and biochemistry. However, it depends on the physical conditions (temperature, pressure and concentration) and the enthalpy and entropy directly relating to the solvents and solutes concerned.
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