"Solubilize" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make something dissolve or become soluble in a liquid, especially a solvent. It means to break down and mix something that was previously insoluble.
To make something soluble or able to dissolve in a liquid, especially a solvent. The process of converting a substance into a form that can be dissolved in a solution.
The word "solubilised" (also spelled "solubilized" in American English) is the past participle of "solubilize", which means to make or become soluble, especially in a liquid.<br><br>In other words, when a substance is solubilized, it is dissolved into a solution, typically in water or another solvent. The process of solubilization can involve adding a solvent, increasing the temperature, or using a solvent that is more compatible with the substance to be dissolved.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The chemist solubilized the powder in a solvent to make a uniform solution."<br> "The solubilized compounds were then filtered and analyzed further."<br><br>Synonyms of solubilize include: dissolve, disperse, emulsify, and dissolve in solution.
The process of making something soluble in a solvent, making it capable of being dissolved.
Meaning: Made something that is not soluble, typically a solid, into a solution.<br><br>Example: The detergent solubilized the grease, making it easy to wash away.<br><br>Synonyms: dissolved, dispersed, emulsified, liquefied<br><br>Antonyms: coagulated, precipitated, solidified.<br><br>This term is often used in chemistry and biochemistry to describe the process of making a substance that is insoluble in a liquid become soluble in it.
A substance that increases the solubility of another substance in a solvent, often a liquid, by reducing the surface tension of the solvent and helping the insoluble substance to dissolve evenly and quickly.
The word "solubleness" refers to the quality or state of being soluble, or the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent. In other words, it is the measure of how easily a substance can be dissolved in a liquid, such as water. A substance with high solubleness can dissolve easily in a solvent, whereas one with low solubleness has difficulty dissolving.<br><br>Example: "The solubleness of sugar in water is high, which is why it dissolves easily in a glass of glass of water."
The term "solubles" traditionally refers to substances that can be dissolved in a solvent, such as water. It's often used interchangeably with the term "soluble".