dissolubility

/dɪˌsɑljəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The ability of a substance to be dissolved in a liquid.
    • The dissolubility of sugar in water makes it easy to sweeten drinks.
    • Scientists tested the dissolubility of the new medication in stomach acid.
    • Salt has high dissolubility, which is why it disappears quickly in hot soup.
  2. The quality of being able to be ended or broken apart.
    • The dissolubility of their partnership was written into the contract.
    • Some people worry about the dissolubility of modern marriages.
    • The treaty's dissolubility allowed either country to withdraw after ten years.
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