"Solubilizer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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 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.
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."