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insolubility


Meanings
  • The inability to dissolve or solve a problem or situation.

    - "Despite the scientist's best efforts, the substance remained insoluble."
    - "The diplomats were unable to reach an agreement on the contentious issue, leaving it in a state of insolubility."

Rhymes
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uinsolubility , minsolubility , sinsolubility , kinsolubility
Homophones
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  1. Insolence () :

  2. Insulation () :


Variants
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insolubilities , insolubility , insoluble , insolubleness , insolublenesses , insolubles , insolubly
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{"term"=>"Insoluble gas", "description"=>"A gas that is unable to dissolve or dissolve completely in a given liquid or solvent. Insoluble gases can be present in various industrial and natural processes, such as the production of certain chemicals, the treatment of wastewater, or the natural process of mineral water degassing, where dissolved gases come out of solution as bubbles."}, {"term"=>"Insoluble salt", "description"=>"A salt that is unable to dissolve or dissolve completely in a given liquid or solvent. Insoluble salts can be present in various industrial and natural processes, such as the production of certain chemicals, the treatment of wastewater, or the natural process of mineral water degassing, where dissolved salts come out of solution as precipitates."}


Etymology
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From the Latin 'insolubilis', meaning 'not able to be dissolved or solved'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Solubility: The ability of a substance to dissolve or dissolve completely in a given liquid or solvent. Solubility is an important property of substances, as it affects their behavior in various industrial, biological, and natural processes. The solubility of a substance can depend on various factors, such as temperature, pressure, pH, and the presence of other solutes or solvents in the solution.

  2. Insoluble bond: A chemical bond that is unable to be dissolved or dissolved completely in a given solvent or liquid. Insoluble bonds can be present in various materials, such as ceramics, glasses, or certain types of polymers, where the insoluble bonds help to give the material its unique properties, such as high strength, durability, or resistance to various environmental or industrial stresses.


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In insolubility as a concept, there are several cultural and historical references. For example, in literature, insolubility is often used as a metaphor for unresolved conflicts, dilemmas, or dilemmas that cannot be easily or fully resolved, understood, or explained. In art, insolubility is often represented through the use of symbols, motifs, or metaphors, such as the use of the knot as a symbol of insolubility, or the use of the mirror as a symbol of reflection, self-awareness, and introspection, which can be related to the concept of insolubility.

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