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disolverlos

Disolverlos is a Spanish verb form that results from attaching the direct object pronoun los to the infinitive disolver. The combination means “to dissolve them” and can refer to masculine plural objects previously mentioned in the context. It is not a separate verb with its own dictionary entry, but a morphologically complex form used in various syntactic positions.

In usage, disolverlos can function as an imperative when issued as a command, as in Disolverlos. It

Orthography and pronunciation follow standard Spanish clitic placement rules. When attached to an infinitive or gerund,

Examples:

- Disolverlos en agua caliente para acelerar la disolución.

- El procedimiento consiste en disolverlos y luego filtrar la solución.

- Tenemos que disolverlos antes de continuar con el experimento.

See also:

- disolver

- clitic pronouns in Spanish

- Spanish grammar and pronoun attachment rules

Note: disolverlos is primarily a grammatical form in Spanish and is used across technical, scientific, and

also
appears
in
non-imperative
contexts
when
combined
with
auxiliary
verbs
or
other
parts
of
speech,
for
example
Tenemos
que
disolverlos
(We
have
to
dissolve
them)
or
Voy
a
disolverlos
(I
am
going
to
dissolve
them).
The
pronoun
los
can
refer
to
substances,
solids,
or
other
masculine
plural
items.
the
pronoun
remains
a
suffix
of
the
verb
form
and
may
affect
stress
placement
in
some
constructions,
though
disolverlos
is
commonly
written
without
additional
accent
marks.
In
many
sentences,
punctuation
and
word
order
clarify
the
antecedent
of
los,
avoiding
ambiguity
about
what
is
being
dissolved.
everyday
language
whenever
the
subject
to
be
dissolved
is
masculine
plural.