Dissolvableness: meaning, definitions and examples

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dissolvableness

 

[ dɪˌzɒlvəblnəs ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

chemistry

The quality or state of being able to be dissolved.

Synonyms

dissolubility, solubility, solvability.

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Word Description / Examples
dissolvableness

Used to describe the quality of being able to dissolve in a liquid, particularly in scientific or technical contexts.

  • The dissolvableness of sugar in water is a basic scientific concept
solvability

Used to talk about whether a problem or mystery can be solved, often in mathematical or logical discussions.

  • The solvability of the puzzle excited the students
solubility

Commonly used in scientific contexts, particularly chemistry, to describe the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent.

  • Salt has high solubility in water
dissolubility

Often used in a legal or formal context to talk about the ability to be dissolved or terminated, such as a contract or marriage.

  • The dissolubility of the contract was a point of contention between the parties

Examples of usage

  • The dissolvableness of the substance in water makes it suitable for use in the experiment.
  • Due to its high dissolvableness, the medication is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream.
Context #2 | Noun

general

The degree to which something can be dissolved or broken down.

Synonyms

dissolubility, solubility, solvability.

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Word Description / Examples
dissolvableness

Used when referring to the capacity of a substance to dissolve in a solvent.

  • The dissolvableness of the sugar was tested in different solvents.
solvability

Used mainly to describe the possibility of solving a problem or puzzle rather than dissolving a substance.

  • The solvability of this mathematical problem is still under debate.
  • Detectives questioned the solvability of the case due to a lack of evidence.
solubility

Commonly used in both scientific and everyday language to describe how well a substance can dissolve in a liquid.

  • The solubility of salt in water is well known.
  • This medication's solubility affects how quickly it absorbs in the body.
dissolubility

Often used in scientific contexts when discussing how easily a solid can dissolve in a liquid.

  • The dissolubility of the compound was measured at various temperatures.

Examples of usage

  • The dissolvableness of the sugar in the tea affects its sweetness.
  • Understanding the dissolvableness of different materials is important in chemistry.

Translations

Translations of the word "dissolvableness" in other languages:

🇵🇹 dissolubilidade

🇮🇳 विघटनशीलता

🇩🇪 Löslichkeit

🇮🇩 kelarutan

🇺🇦 розчинність

🇵🇱 rozpuszczalność

🇯🇵 溶解性

🇫🇷 solubilité

🇪🇸 solubilidad

🇹🇷 çözünürlük

🇰🇷 용해성

🇸🇦 قابلية الذوبان

🇨🇿 rozpustnost

🇸🇰 rozpustnosť

🇨🇳 溶解度

🇸🇮 topnost

🇮🇸 leysanleiki

🇰🇿 ерігіштік

🇬🇪 დაშლისუნარიანობა

🇦🇿 həllolma qabiliyyəti

🇲🇽 solubilidad

Etymology

The word 'dissolvableness' is a derivative of the verb 'dissolve,' which dates back to the late 14th century. The suffix '-ness' is added to 'dissolvable' to form 'dissolvableness,' creating a noun that refers to the quality or state of being able to be dissolved. The concept of dissolvableness is fundamental in chemistry and various other fields where dissolution plays a crucial role in processes and reactions.

See also: dissolubility, dissoluble, dissolute, dissolution, dissolvability, dissolvable, dissolver, dissolving, indissoluble, undissolvable.