a subtance that will not dissolve in a solvent is called?
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a subtance that will not dissolve in a solvent is called?
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insoluble is a subtance that will not dissolve in a solvent.
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In this example, sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. A mixture in which a substance does not dissolve in water is called a suspension and the substance is said to be insoluble.