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solubility The tendency for a material to dissolve in another material.
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solubility The ability or tendency of one substance to blend uniformly with another.
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solubility Ability of a substance to dissolve in a liquid
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solubility The degree to which a substance can be dissolved in a liquid; usually expressed as milligrams per liter or percent.
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solubility the ability to dissolve in water. For instance the less soluble a given amount of material the more difficult it is for the body to remove it. An insoluble material inhaled into the lungs for example would have more time to do damage to the lungs.
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