"Solubleness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
Example: "The solubleness of sugar in water is high, which is why it dissolves easily in a glass of glass of water."
1. The high solubleness of sugar in water is what makes it dissolve easily in tea or coffee.
2. The scientist studied the solubleness of various materials in different solvents to understand their properties.
3. The high solubleness of salt in water allows it to be easily dissolved in seawater.
4. The medicine has a high solubleness in hot water, making it easier to take.
5. The new material has low solubleness in organic solvents, making it more durable.
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.