Similar words: ability, viability, mobility, stability, liability, disability, capability, durability. Meaning: [‚sɑljə'bɪlətɪ /‚sɒljʊ-] n. 1. the quality of being soluble and easily dissolved in liquid 2. the quantity of a particular substance that can dissolve in a particular solvent (yielding a saturated solution) 3. the property (of a problem or difficulty) that makes it possible to solve.
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1, The solubility of a gas decreases with increasing temperature.
2, This increase in water solubility made possible an invitro incubation test with intraperitoneal pus or fluid from patients with peritonitis.
3, Values of the solubility parameter for simple liquids can be readily calculated from the enthalpy of vaporization.
4, The temperature at which an inverse solubility occurs is often termed cloud point.
5, The acetic acid reduces the slight solubility of the silver chloride produced during the titration, providing a sharper end-point.
6, Solubility: soluble in alcohol, chlorinated solvent, aromatic solvent.
7, Pervaporation flux depends upon the value of equilibrium solubility.
8, Measure the solubility of a compound in aqueous solution.
9, Investigating the solubilization by Phase solubility method.
10, They differ in solubility and chemical reactivity.
11, Its solubility and supersaturation were determined under various conditions.
12, In this paper , the solubility of thiamine nitrate are measured by Laser method under different conditions.
13, The water - solubility , emulsifying ability, surface tension, critical micelle concentration ( CMC ) of phosphate were determined.
14, Their solubility in water enables them to be transported readily in body fluids.
15, Finally, the solubility of methyl chloride in solvent naphtha was mensurated to accord to industrial application.
16, The photosensitivity, alkaline solubility and viscosity of products increased as the ratio of maleic anhydride increased.
17, The solubility of the inorganic salt is quite low in near-and super-critical water, and this makes desalinization in supercritical water possible.
18, The paper discusses the solubility of the arsenious sulfide in the nonoxidizahle strong acids. alkaline solution by way of the experiment.
19, The solubility, dielectric constant, and dissipation factor of the polymer were improved alter acetyl substitution of poly(p-xylylene).
20, The gums could increase the water solubility and decrease the volume expansion of starch extrudates.
21, The equilibria in the first part deal with complexation, solubility, redox reactions, and solvent extraction and ion exchange.
22, The present results show that dietary calcium has a site specific effect on the solubility of bile acids.
23, This shows that for mixing to take place between high molecular weight components the solubility parameters would have to be virtually identical.
24, The amino groups of the gelatin are the amenable sites for modification in aqueous solution. Benzoylation of the gelatin with pathalic anhydride can change the solubility.
25, The Bleaching recipes leading to the whitest wool have been suggested, limited by constraints on chemical degradation,(http://sentencedict.com/solubility.html) as measured by alkali solubility .
26, The new compound's physicochemical properties were analyzed by using the ultraviolet spectrum, infrared spectrum, thermal analysis and changes of solubility in some organic solvents were performed.
27, Soybean short peptide of 95.5% protein content was a white powder with excellent solubility in water or acid without hygroscopy and strange smell.
28, Their thermal stabilities as well as compatibilities with several kinds of organic solvents were inspected by TGA and oil solubility test.
29, Optically active polyamide-imide progress abroad was studied. Summarizes the synthesis of optically active polyamide-imide, solubility and thermal stability changes ment.
30, Oxalic acid can be used to rust. And the resulting acid oxalate solubility greatly.
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