insoluble
It is called a solution. The same general word used for this kind of answer to your question.
The word used for a solid dissolved in a liquid is "solute." In a solution, the solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the liquid in which it is dissolved is called the solvent. When a solute dissolves in a solvent, it forms a homogeneous mixture known as a solution.
Water is the solvent.
The word you are looking for is "dissolved." When a substance is dissolved, it has mixed into a liquid and become a uniform solution.
It contains Ca2+ ions Cl- ions and water molecules . The word material is not used for ions . The word material often used for solids
No, the word "from" is a preposition. It cannot be used as an adverb.
Disuelto is the Spanish word for "dissolved".
salinity is usually measured as grams of dissolved solids per kilogram of water
The word you are looking for is "dissolved." When a solid substance breaks down into individual molecules and is evenly spread out in a liquid, we say that it has dissolved in the liquid.
The word solvent is not used for solid-gas aerosols or for gases trapped in solids.
Solids.
No. The word there is a pronoun or adverb. It cannot be used as a conjunction.