Dissolvableness: meaning, definitions and examples
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dissolvableness
[ dɪˌzɒlvəblnəs ]
chemistry
The quality or state of being able to be dissolved.
Synonyms
dissolubility, solubility, solvability
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.
general
The degree to which something can be dissolved or broken down.
Synonyms
dissolubility, solubility, solvability
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
Word origin
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.