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However, when the clusters are not stable, they redissolve.
For plants less than 50 cm tall, root pressure can be sufficient to redissolve air.
Depending on how much excess lime, the 'floating bits' could last a very long time before they redissolve.
And, they may never redissolve, because the water evaporates - even faster in a dry place like Nevada - but the lime does not.
It will redissolve if you add an acid, such as acetic acid (vinegar).
Warming the solution may redissolve the crystals.
This will redissolve in pyridine.
It can also be caused by partial oxidation of the copper, causing it to redissolve and form its usual transparent blue-green glass in ionic solution.
In the first step there is a resin solvent mixture which is partially cured so it will not redissolve in a second coating of the same mixture.
Distillation suggests that the two substances being separated have different boiling points in the solution and that there is no way that the separated substances can redissolve into each other.
However, most of the waxes will still remain in solid form and the fuel has to be warmed up further until its Remix temperature in order to completely remelt and redissolve the waxes.
For larger plants, they must repair cavitation by importing solutes into the xylem via ray cells, or in tracheids, via osmosis through bordered pits; this causes water to enter as well, which can then redissolve the air.
As the evaporation of a salt lake will occur over geological time spans, during which also part or all of the salt beds might redissolve and recrystallize, deposits of sodium carbonate can be composed of layers of all these minerals.
Such paints cure by a process called coalescence where first the water, and then the trace, or coalescing, solvent, evaporate and draw together and soften the binder particles and fuse them together into irreversibly bound networked structures, so that the paint will not redissolve in the solvent/water that originally carried it.