solubilization

/ˌsɑljəbələˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of making a substance able to be dissolved, especially in a liquid where it would not normally dissolve.
    • The solubilization of the pigment required a special chemical process.
    • The solubilization of the drug allowed it to be given as a liquid medicine.
    • Detergents work through the solubilization of grease and dirt.
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