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  • Solubility
  • Capacity of a substance to dissolve in a homogeneous way

    when their solubility is less than 0.1 g per 100 mL of solvent. Solubility occurs under dynamic equilibrium, which means that solubility results from

    Solubility

    Solubility

    Solubility

  • Solubility table
  • Variation of solubility of assorted substances

    variation of solubility of different substances (mostly inorganic compounds) in water with temperature, at one atmosphere pressure. Units of solubility are given

    Solubility table

    Solubility_table

  • Solubility equilibrium
  • Thermodynamic equilibrium between a solid and a solution of the same compound

    Each solubility equilibrium is characterized by a temperature-dependent solubility product which functions like an equilibrium constant. Solubility equilibria

    Solubility equilibrium

    Solubility_equilibrium

  • Hildebrand solubility parameter
  • Type of parameter

    Hildebrand solubility parameter (δ) provides a numerical estimate of the degree of interaction between materials and can be a good indication of solubility, particularly

    Hildebrand solubility parameter

    Hildebrand_solubility_parameter

  • Dietary fiber
  • Portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely digested

    their solubility, viscosity and fermentability which affect how fibers are processed in the body. Dietary fiber has two main subtypes: soluble fiber and

    Dietary fiber

    Dietary fiber

    Dietary_fiber

  • Lipophilicity
  • Affinity of a molecule or a moiety for a lipophilic environment

    Lipophilicity (from Greek λίπος "fat" and φίλος "friendly") is the ability of a chemical compound to dissolve in fats, oils, lipids, and non-polar solvents

    Lipophilicity

    Lipophilicity

  • Henry's law
  • Gas law regarding proportionality of dissolved gas

    solubility of CO 2 increases. On opening a container of a carbonated beverage under pressure, pressure decreases to atmospheric, so that solubility decreases

    Henry's law

    Henry's_law

  • Vitamin
  • Nutrients required by organisms in small amounts

    classified as either water-soluble or fat-soluble. In humans there are 13 vitamins: 4 fat-soluble (A, D, E, and K) and 9 water-soluble (8 B vitamins and vitamin

    Vitamin

    Vitamin

    Vitamin

  • Hansen solubility parameter
  • Concept in chemistry

    "Solubility parameters of poly(vinylidene fluoride)" J. Polym. Sci. Part B: Polymer Physics 26(4), 785-79, 1988) where the regions of solubility are

    Hansen solubility parameter

    Hansen_solubility_parameter

  • Solubility parameter
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Solubility parameter may refer to parameters of solubility: Hildebrand solubility parameter, a numerical estimate of the degree of interaction between

    Solubility parameter

    Solubility_parameter

  • Solubility chart
  • Chart describing whether ionic compounds dissolve or precipitate

    chart shows the solubility of various ionic compounds in water at 1 atm pressure and room temperature (approx. 25 °C, 298.15 K). "Soluble" means the ionic

    Solubility chart

    Solubility_chart

  • Calcium hydroxide
  • Inorganic compound of formula Ca(OH)2

    moderately soluble in water, as seen for many dihydroxides. Its solubility increases from 0.66 g/L at 100 °C to 1.89 g/L at 0 °C. Its solubility product

    Calcium hydroxide

    Calcium hydroxide

    Calcium_hydroxide

  • Solubility of fullerenes
  • The solubility of fullerenes is generally low. Carbon disulfide dissolves 8g/L of C60, and the best solvent (1-chloronaphthalene) dissolves 53 g/L. up

    Solubility of fullerenes

    Solubility of fullerenes

    Solubility_of_fullerenes

  • Nitrogen solubility index
  • The nitrogen solubility index (NSI) is a measure of the solubility of the protein in a substance. It is typically used as a quick measure of the functionality

    Nitrogen solubility index

    Nitrogen_solubility_index

  • Solubility pump
  • Physico-chemical process which transports carbon

    The solubility pump can be influenced by several environmental and biotic factors, which can enhance or reduce the strength of the solubility pump and

    Solubility pump

    Solubility pump

    Solubility_pump

  • Salt (chemistry)
  • Chemical compound involving ionic bonding

    the solubility decreases with temperature. The lattice energy, the cohesive forces between these ions within a solid, determines the solubility. The

    Salt (chemistry)

    Salt (chemistry)

    Salt_(chemistry)

  • Solution (chemistry)
  • Homogeneous mixture of a solute and a solvent

    The ability of one compound to dissolve in another compound is called solubility.[clarification needed] When a liquid can completely dissolve in another

    Solution (chemistry)

    Solution (chemistry)

    Solution_(chemistry)

  • Aqueous solution
  • Solution in which the solvent is water

    precipitate. To determine the precipitate, one must consult a chart of solubility. Soluble compounds are aqueous, while insoluble compounds are the precipitate

    Aqueous solution

    Aqueous solution

    Aqueous_solution

  • Biopharmaceutics Classification System
  • System to differentiate drugs on the basis of their solubility and permeability

    their solubility and permeability. This system restricts the prediction using the parameters solubility and intestinal permeability. The solubility classification

    Biopharmaceutics Classification System

    Biopharmaceutics_Classification_System

  • Sublimation (phase transition)
  • Transition from solid to gas without melting

    Cheminformatics and Chemical Theory To Predict the Intrinsic Aqueous Solubility of Crystalline Druglike Molecules". Journal of Chemical Information and

    Sublimation (phase transition)

    Sublimation (phase transition)

    Sublimation_(phase_transition)

  • Silver nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    water soluble colorless solid that is a precursor to many other silver compounds. Silver nitrate is highly soluble in water but is poorly soluble in most

    Silver nitrate

    Silver nitrate

    Silver_nitrate

  • Sickle cell disease
  • Medical condition

    it does not detect sickle cell carriers. A solubility test relies on the fact that HbS is less soluble than normal haemoglobin (HbA); it is highly reliable

    Sickle cell disease

    Sickle cell disease

    Sickle_cell_disease

  • Protein
  • Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues

    fibrous proteins, and membrane proteins. Almost all globular proteins are soluble and many are enzymes. Fibrous proteins are often structural, such as collagen

    Protein

    Protein

    Protein

  • Fish emulsion
  • Fish emulsion is a fertilizer emulsion that is produced from the fluid remains of fish processed for fish oil and fish meal industrially. The process of

    Fish emulsion

    Fish_emulsion

  • Partition coefficient
  • Ratio of concentrations in a mixture at equilibrium

    lipophilicity (fat solubility) and hydrophilicity (water solubility) of a substance. The value is greater than one if a substance is more soluble in fat-like

    Partition coefficient

    Partition coefficient

    Partition_coefficient

  • 2-Butanol
  • Secondary alcohol CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3

    Organic Chemistry). This work cites a false solubility of 12.5 g/100 g water. Many other sources used this solubility, which has snowballed into a widespread

    2-Butanol

    2-Butanol

    2-Butanol

  • Calcium carbonate
  • Chemical compound

    Increasing pressure also increases the solubility of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is unusual in that its solubility increases with decreasing temperature

    Calcium carbonate

    Calcium carbonate

    Calcium_carbonate

  • Common-ion effect
  • Decrease in solubility of an ionic substance in solution when a common ion is added

    common-ion effect refers to the decrease in solubility of an ionic precipitate by the addition to the solution of a soluble compound with an ion in common with

    Common-ion effect

    Common-ion_effect

  • Urea
  • Organic compound

    carbonyl oxygen is relatively basic.[citation needed] Urea's high aqueous solubility reflects its ability to engage in extensive hydrogen bonding with water

    Urea

    Urea

  • Calcium sulfate
  • Chemical derived from gypsum used in food and industry

    exchangers, because its solubility decreases with increasing temperature (see the specific section on the retrograde solubility). The solubility of calcium sulfate

    Calcium sulfate

    Calcium sulfate

    Calcium_sulfate

  • Crystallization
  • Process by which a solid with a highly organized atomic or molecular structure forms

    reverse solubility, a term to indicate that solubility increases with temperature decrease (an example occurs with sodium sulfate where solubility is reversed

    Crystallization

    Crystallization

    Crystallization

  • Red 2G
  • Chemical compound

    Red 2G is a synthetic red azo dye. It is soluble in water and slightly soluble in glycerol. It usually comes as a disodium salt of

    Red 2G

    Red 2G

    Red_2G

  • Liquid breathing
  • Respiration of oxygen-rich liquid by a normally air-breathing organism

    physical properties, such as respiratory gas solubility, density, viscosity, vapor pressure and lipid solubility, which some perfluorochemicals (PFCs) have

    Liquid breathing

    Liquid breathing

    Liquid_breathing

  • Salting in
  • Effect where increased ionic strength results in increased solubility

    increases the solubility of a solute, such as a protein. This effect tends to be observed at lower ionic strengths.[citation needed] Protein solubility is a complex

    Salting in

    Salting_in

  • Sodium hydroxide
  • Caustic soda, with formula NaOH

    decomposition and boils at 1,388 °C (2,530 °F). It is highly soluble in water, with a lower solubility in polar solvents such as ethanol and methanol. Sodium

    Sodium hydroxide

    Sodium hydroxide

    Sodium_hydroxide

  • Supersaturation
  • State of a solution that contains more solute than can be dissolved at equilibrium

    concentration of a solute exceeds the concentration specified by the value of solubility at equilibrium. Most commonly the term is applied to a solution of a solid

    Supersaturation

    Supersaturation

  • Volatile (astrogeology)
  • Elements and compounds that are readily vaporized

    magma rises to the surface. The solubility of water is higher in rhyolite than in basaltic magma. Knowledge of the solubility allows the determination of

    Volatile (astrogeology)

    Volatile_(astrogeology)

  • Lithium hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    and both forms are white hygroscopic solids. They are soluble in water and slightly soluble in ethanol. Both are available commercially. While classified

    Lithium hydroxide

    Lithium hydroxide

    Lithium_hydroxide

  • Silver chloride
  • Chemical compound with the formula AgCl

    very low solubility. It is easily synthesized by metathesis: combining an aqueous solution of silver nitrate (which is soluble) with a soluble chloride

    Silver chloride

    Silver chloride

    Silver_chloride

  • Solvent
  • Substance dissolving a solute resulting in a solution

    (2008). Hansen solubility parameters in practice. Hansen-Solubility. ISBN 978-0-9551220-2-6. Hansen, Charles M. (15 June 2007). Hansen Solubility Parameters:

    Solvent

    Solvent

    Solvent

  • Sodium silicate
  • Hygroscopic chemical compound of variable Na2O/SiO2 ratio precursor of waterglass

    carbonate esters of propylene and ethylene glycol. The higher the water solubility of the ester, the faster the hardening of the sand.[citation needed] Method

    Sodium silicate

    Sodium_silicate

  • Barium nitrite
  • Chemical compound

    with the formula Ba(NO2)2, the nitrous acid salt of barium. It is a water-soluble white to yellowish powder. It is used to prepare other metal nitrites,

    Barium nitrite

    Barium_nitrite

  • Potassium hydroxide
  • Inorganic compound (KOH)

    prepared by treating either the oxides or the acids with KOH. The high solubility of potassium phosphate is desirable in fertilizers. The saponification

    Potassium hydroxide

    Potassium hydroxide

    Potassium_hydroxide

  • Saharan dust
  • Wind-borne mineral dust from the Sahara

    even with a low soluble percentage, Saharan dust is a large source of iron to these regions. Factors that contribute to dust solubility are particle size

    Saharan dust

    Saharan dust

    Saharan_dust

  • Nuru (massage)
  • Erotic body-to-body massage of Japanese origin

    massage that originated in Japan. It is characterized by the use of a water-soluble, slippery gel that allows extensive skin-to-skin contact. The giver glides

    Nuru (massage)

    Nuru (massage)

    Nuru_(massage)

  • Sodium carbonate
  • Chemical compound

    10 °C. Solubility of ammonium chloride is higher than that of sodium chloride at 30 °C and lower at 10 °C. Due to this temperature-dependent solubility difference

    Sodium carbonate

    Sodium carbonate

    Sodium_carbonate

  • Ammonium sulfate precipitation
  • Method of protein purification

    altering their solubility in the presence of a high salt concentration. Ammonium sulfate is an inorganic salt with a high solubility that disassociates

    Ammonium sulfate precipitation

    Ammonium_sulfate_precipitation

  • Silver sulfate
  • Chemical compound

    inorganic compound with the formula Ag2SO4. It is a white solid with low solubility in water. Silver sulfate precipitates when an aqueous solution of silver

    Silver sulfate

    Silver sulfate

    Silver_sulfate

  • Polysorbate 80
  • Nonionic surfactant and emulsifier used in food and cosmetics

    pharmaceuticals, foods, and cosmetics. This synthetic compound is a viscous, water-soluble yellow liquid. Polysorbate 80 is derived from polyethoxylated sorbitan

    Polysorbate 80

    Polysorbate 80

    Polysorbate_80

  • Chalcanthite
  • Sulfate mineral

    water-soluble sulfate mineral CuSO4·5H2O. It is commonly found in the late-stage oxidation zones of copper deposits. Due to its ready solubility, chalcanthite

    Chalcanthite

    Chalcanthite

    Chalcanthite

  • K-Y Jelly
  • Personal lubricant

    K-Y Jelly (sold as Knect in the United Kingdom) is a water-based, water-soluble personal lubricant, most commonly used as a lubricant for sexual intercourse

    K-Y Jelly

    K-Y Jelly

    K-Y_Jelly

  • Oxamide
  • Chemical compound

    with the formula (CONH2)2. This white crystalline solid is soluble in ethanol, slightly soluble in water and insoluble in diethyl ether. Oxamide is the diamide

    Oxamide

    Oxamide

    Oxamide

  • Alkali
  • Basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal

    "limewater" Magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) – an atypical alkali since it has low solubility in water (although the dissolved portion is considered a strong base due

    Alkali

    Alkali

  • Cadmium chloride
  • Chemical compound

    CdCl2. This salt is a hygroscopic solid that is highly soluble in water and slightly soluble in alcohol. The crystal structure of cadmium chloride (described

    Cadmium chloride

    Cadmium chloride

    Cadmium_chloride

  • Miscibility
  • Ability of two substances to form a homogeneous solution when mixed

    [citation needed] Thus a practical rule of thumb for determining the solubility of an organic molecule in water (and/or other similarly polar solvents)

    Miscibility

    Miscibility

    Miscibility

  • Stearic acid
  • Eighteen-carbon straight-chain fatty acid

    that can be attached to metal cations and a nonpolar chain that confers solubility in organic solvents. The combination leads to uses as a surfactant and

    Stearic acid

    Stearic acid

    Stearic_acid

  • Nitrostarch
  • Chemical compound

    amylopectin generally has a greater solubility than amylose; however, it is less stable than nitrated amylose. The solubility, detonation velocity, and impact

    Nitrostarch

    Nitrostarch

  • Potassium chloride
  • Potassium compound and alternative to salt

    metallic potassium. Electrolysis (used for sodium) fails because of the high solubility of potassium in molten KCl. Potassium chlorides with formulas other than

    Potassium chloride

    Potassium chloride

    Potassium_chloride

  • Potassium perchlorate
  • Chemical compound

    precipitation reaction exploits the low solubility of KClO4, which is about 1/100 as much as the solubility of NaClO4 (209.6 g/100 mL at 25 °C). It can

    Potassium perchlorate

    Potassium perchlorate

    Potassium_perchlorate

  • Mother liquor
  • Chemical law term - deprecated

    advantage of the fact that most solids are more soluble at higher temperatures. As the solution cools, the solubility of the solute in the solvent will gradually

    Mother liquor

    Mother liquor

    Mother_liquor

  • Enthalpy of fusion
  • Enthalpy change when a substance melts

    1kgSi/1000gSi = 100.4kg/h The heat of fusion can also be used to predict solubility for solids in liquids. Provided an ideal solution is obtained the mole

    Enthalpy of fusion

    Enthalpy of fusion

    Enthalpy_of_fusion

  • Copper(I) chloride
  • Chemical compound

    the formula CuCl. The substance is a white solid sparingly soluble in water, but very soluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid. Impure samples appear green

    Copper(I) chloride

    Copper(I) chloride

    Copper(I)_chloride

  • Transplatin
  • Chemical compound

    sometimes called transplatin. It is a yellow solid with low solubility in water but good solubility in dimethylformamide. The existence of two isomers of PtCl2(NH3)2

    Transplatin

    Transplatin

    Transplatin

  • Superheated water
  • Pressurized liquid water at temperatures between the boiling and critical points

    increase in solubility with temperature, partly because of the polarity changes described above, and also because the solubility of sparingly soluble materials

    Superheated water

    Superheated water

    Superheated_water

  • Transfer RNA
  • RNA that facilitates the addition of amino acids to a new protein

    Transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA), formerly referred to as soluble ribonucleic acid (sRNA), is an adaptor molecule composed of RNA, typically 76 to 90

    Transfer RNA

    Transfer RNA

    Transfer_RNA

  • Blood–gas partition coefficient
  • Measure of solubility of general anaesthetics in blood

    coefficient for blood–gas, is a term used in pharmacology to describe the solubility of inhaled general anesthetics in blood. According to Henry's law, the

    Blood–gas partition coefficient

    Blood–gas_partition_coefficient

  • Kaempferol
  • Chemical compound

    melting point of 276–278 °C (529–532 °F). It is slightly soluble in water and highly soluble in hot ethanol, ethers, and DMSO. Kaempferol is named for

    Kaempferol

    Kaempferol

    Kaempferol

  • Cinnamic acid
  • Chemical compound

    C6H5−CH=CH−COOH. It is a white crystalline compound that is slightly soluble in water, and freely soluble in many organic solvents. Classified as an unsaturated carboxylic

    Cinnamic acid

    Cinnamic acid

    Cinnamic_acid

  • Hydrotrope
  • Chemical substance

    may either increase or decrease the solubility of a solute in a given solvent. These salts that increase solubility are said to "salt in" the solute and

    Hydrotrope

    Hydrotrope

  • Potassium acetate
  • Colourless soluble salt of acetic acid

    Atherton; Linke, William F. (1919). "Potassium - Potassium acetate". Solubilities of Inorganic and Organic Compounds (2nd ed.). New York: Van Nostrand

    Potassium acetate

    Potassium acetate

    Potassium_acetate

  • Magnesium citrate (3:2)
  • Chemical compound

    or hydrated salt with varying properties. The anhydrous salt has good solubility in water (~10% or more at 25 °C) and contains 16.2% elemental magnesium

    Magnesium citrate (3:2)

    Magnesium citrate (3:2)

    Magnesium_citrate_(3:2)

  • Hydroxypropyl cellulose
  • Chemical compound

    cellulose (HPC) is a derivative of cellulose with both water solubility and organic solubility. It is used as an excipient; a topical ophthalmic protectant

    Hydroxypropyl cellulose

    Hydroxypropyl cellulose

    Hydroxypropyl_cellulose

  • Solvation
  • Association of molecules of a solvent with molecules or ions of a solute

    in concept, distinct from solubility. Solvation or dissolution is a kinetic process and is quantified by its rate. Solubility quantifies the dynamic equilibrium

    Solvation

    Solvation

    Solvation

  • Sieverts's law
  • Physical law of gas solubility in metals

    predicts the solubility of gases in metals. It is named after German chemist Adolf Sieverts (1874–1947). The law states that the solubility of a diatomic

    Sieverts's law

    Sieverts's_law

  • Methyl tert-butyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    with water (52.6 °C; 96.5% MTBE) and methanol (51.3 °C; 68.6% MTBE). The solubility of water in MTBE is reported to be 1.5 g/100g at 23 °C. In an investigational

    Methyl tert-butyl ether

    Methyl tert-butyl ether

    Methyl_tert-butyl_ether

  • Hexabromobenzene
  • Chemical compound

    substituents. Hexabromobenzene is a white powder that is not soluble in water but is soluble in ethanol, ether, and benzene. Its bromine content by weight

    Hexabromobenzene

    Hexabromobenzene

    Hexabromobenzene

  • Maltodextrin
  • Polysaccharide of glucose

    surface porosity, digestion resistance (80–85%), thermal stabilities, solubility, and formation of pastes. The significance of such differences to the

    Maltodextrin

    Maltodextrin

    Maltodextrin

  • Barium sulfate
  • Inorganic chemical compound

    Although barium is a heavy metal, and its water-soluble compounds are often highly toxic, the low solubility of barium sulfate protects the patient from absorbing

    Barium sulfate

    Barium sulfate

    Barium_sulfate

  • Silver carbonate
  • Chemical compound

    samples are grayish due to the presence of elemental silver. It is poorly soluble in water, like most transition metal carbonates. Silver carbonate can be

    Silver carbonate

    Silver carbonate

    Silver_carbonate

  • Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
  • Chemical compound

    dependence of ligand formation, EDTA is not helpful for improving iron solubility in above neutral soils. Otherwise, at near-neutral pH and above, iron(III)

    Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid

    Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid

    Ethylenediaminetetraacetic_acid

  • Lead titanate
  • Chemical compound

    in the range 10<pH<11. At still higher pH values, the solubility increased again. The solubility was apparently incongruent and was quantified as the analytical

    Lead titanate

    Lead titanate

    Lead_titanate

  • Beryllium perchlorate
  • Chemical compound

    Be(ClO4)2·nH2O, where n is 2 or 4. All forms are white, hygroscopic, and water-soluble solids. Beryllium perchlorate tetrahydrate, Be(ClO4)2·4H2O, is produced

    Beryllium perchlorate

    Beryllium perchlorate

    Beryllium_perchlorate

  • MTT assay
  • Technique for assessing cell activity

    dynamic range. The formed formazan dye is water-soluble, avoiding a final solubilization step. Water-soluble tetrazolium salts are more recent alternatives

    MTT assay

    MTT assay

    MTT_assay

  • Tragacanth
  • Natural gum consisting of the dried sap of Astragalus species

    incense-making as a binder to hold all the powdered herbs together. Its water solubility is ideal for ease of working and an even spread, and it is one of the

    Tragacanth

    Tragacanth

    Tragacanth

  • Disodium phosphate
  • Chemical compound

    {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Media related to Disodium phosphate at Wikimedia Commons solubility in Prophylaxis alcohol

    Disodium phosphate

    Disodium phosphate

    Disodium_phosphate

  • Sodium iodide
  • Chemical compound

    settled upon sodium iodide as the best medium. Sodium iodide exhibits high solubility in some organic solvents, unlike sodium chloride or even bromide: Iodides

    Sodium iodide

    Sodium iodide

    Sodium_iodide

  • Solvable group
  • Group with subnormal series where all factors are abelian

    mathematics, more specifically in the field of group theory, a solvable group or soluble group is a group that can be constructed from abelian groups using extensions

    Solvable group

    Solvable group

    Solvable_group

  • 1,10-Decanediol
  • Chemical compound

    chemical formula (HOCH2(CH2)8CH2OH. It is a white solid with limited solubility in water. The molecular configuration of 1,10-decanediol is described

    1,10-Decanediol

    1,10-Decanediol

  • Pentetic acid
  • DTPA: aminopolycarboxylic acid

    version of EDTA and is used similarly. It is a white solid with limited solubility in water. The conjugate base of DTPA has a high affinity for metal cations

    Pentetic acid

    Pentetic acid

    Pentetic_acid

  • Sodium diethyldithiocarbamate
  • Chemical compound

    compound with the formula (CH3CH2)2NCS−2Na+. It is a pale yellow, water soluble salt. It is a precursor to the drug disulfiram. Sodium diethyldithiocarbamate

    Sodium diethyldithiocarbamate

    Sodium diethyldithiocarbamate

    Sodium_diethyldithiocarbamate

  • Geraniol
  • Monoterpenoid and alcohol that is the primary component of citronella oil

    although commercial samples can appear yellow. It has low solubility in water, but it is soluble in common organic solvents. Geraniol is used in medicine

    Geraniol

    Geraniol

    Geraniol

  • Potassium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 19 (K)

    properties in aqueous solution, but their differing solubilities are of practical value The distinctive solubility of potassium heptafluorotantalate (K2[TaF7])

    Potassium

    Potassium

    Potassium

  • Lithium chloride
  • Chemical compound

    properties not seen for other alkali metal chlorides, such as extraordinary solubility in polar solvents (83.05 g/100 mL of water at 20 °C) and its hygroscopic

    Lithium chloride

    Lithium chloride

    Lithium_chloride

  • Sodium sulfate
  • Chemical compound with formula Na2SO4

    (vanthoffite) and NaF·Na2SO4. Sodium sulfate has unusual solubility characteristics in water. Its solubility in water rises more than tenfold between 0 °C and

    Sodium sulfate

    Sodium sulfate

    Sodium_sulfate

  • Oxalate
  • Any derivative of oxalic acid; chemical compound containing oxalate moiety

    Ulmgren, Per; Rådeström, Rune (1999). "Solubility of calcium oxalate in the presence of magnesium ions, and solubility of magnesium oxalate in sodium chloride

    Oxalate

    Oxalate

    Oxalate

  • Zinc bromide
  • Chemical compound

    with zinc chloride (ZnCl2), namely a high solubility in water forming acidic solutions, and good solubility in organic solvents. It is hygroscopic and

    Zinc bromide

    Zinc bromide

    Zinc_bromide

  • Personal lubricant
  • Substance to reduce friction, usually during sexual acts

    containing a bacteriostatic agent. Water-based personal lubricants are water-soluble and are the most widely used personal lubricants. The earliest water-based

    Personal lubricant

    Personal lubricant

    Personal_lubricant

  • Ammonium chloride
  • Chemical compound

    multiplied by water's density at temperature of solution for unit conversion. "Solubility Products of Selected Compounds". Salt Lake Metals. Archived from the original

    Ammonium chloride

    Ammonium chloride

    Ammonium_chloride

  • VEGF receptor
  • Protein family

    Depending on alternative splicing, they may be membrane-bound (mbVEGFR) or soluble (sVEGFR). Inhibitors of VEGFR are used in the treatment of cancer. Vascular

    VEGF receptor

    VEGF receptor

    VEGF_receptor

  • Potassium iodate
  • Chemical compound

    iodate (KIO3) is an ionic inorganic compound. It is a white salt that is soluble in water. It can be prepared by reacting a potassium-containing base such

    Potassium iodate

    Potassium iodate

    Potassium_iodate

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  • Alkali
  • n.

    One of a class of caustic bases, such as soda, potash, ammonia, and lithia, whose distinguishing peculiarities are solubility in alcohol and water, uniting with oils and fats to form soap, neutralizing and forming salts with acids, turning to brown several vegetable yellows, and changing reddened litmus to blue.

  • Vasculose
  • n.

    One of the substances of which vegetable tissue is composed, differing from cellulose in its solubility in certain media.

  • Dissolvability
  • n.

    Capacity of being dissolved; solubility.

  • Solubility
  • n.

    The quality, condition, or degree of being soluble or solvable; as, the solubility of a salt; the solubility of a problem or intricate difficulty.

  • Acid
  • n.

    One of a class of compounds, generally but not always distinguished by their sour taste, solubility in water, and reddening of vegetable blue or violet colors. They are also characterized by the power of destroying the distinctive properties of alkalies or bases, combining with them to form salts, at the same time losing their own peculiar properties. They all contain hydrogen, united with a more negative element or radical, either alone, or more generally with oxygen, and take their names from this negative element or radical. Those which contain no oxygen are sometimes called hydracids in distinction from the others which are called oxygen acids or oxacids.

  • Solubility
  • n.

    The tendency to separate readily into parts by spurious articulations, as the pods of tick trefoil.