ikkevandopløselige
Ikkevandopløselige, a Danish term, translates to "insoluble" in English. It describes substances that do not dissolve in water. This insolubility is a key characteristic that influences how these materials behave in various environments and applications. Many substances exhibit this property, ranging from minerals and organic compounds to manufactured materials.
The degree of insolubility can vary. Some materials are practically insoluble, meaning only minuscule amounts will
Examples of ikkevandopløselige materials include oils, fats, many plastics, and certain salts like silver chloride. This