dissolubleness (Meaning)

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dissolubleness (n.)

The quality of being dissoluble; dissolubility.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dissolubleness

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dissolubleness Sentence Examples

  1. The dissolubleness of a substance is a measure of its ability to dissolve in a solvent.
  2. The dissolubleness of a substance can be affected by temperature, pressure, and the nature of the solvent.
  3. In general, the dissolubleness of a substance increases with increasing temperature and decreases with increasing pressure.
  4. The dissolubleness of a substance is also affected by the polarity of the solvent.
  5. Polar solvents, such as water, are able to dissolve polar substances, such as sugar, more easily than nonpolar solvents, such as oil.
  6. The dissolubleness of a substance can be expressed as its solubility, which is the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent.
  7. The solubility of a substance is expressed in units of grams per liter (g/L).
  8. The dissolubleness of a substance can be used to separate it from other substances.
  9. For example, a substance that is more soluble in water than in oil can be separated from a mixture of the two substances by dissolving the mixture in water and then filtering out the undissolved substance.
  10. The dissolubleness of a substance is an important property that can be used to design and optimize chemical processes.

FAQs About the word dissolubleness

The quality of being dissoluble; dissolubility.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The dissolubleness of a substance is a measure of its ability to dissolve in a solvent.

The dissolubleness of a substance can be affected by temperature, pressure, and the nature of the solvent.

In general, the dissolubleness of a substance increases with increasing temperature and decreases with increasing pressure.

The dissolubleness of a substance is also affected by the polarity of the solvent.