indissolubility
Indissolubility is the property of a substance that does not dissolve in a given solvent under specified conditions. In common usage, it is closely related to insolubility or sparing solubility: a substance with indissolubility has an extremely low solubility, such that the dissolved amount is negligible for practical purposes.
Solubility depends on temperature, pressure, solvent polarity, and the presence of other ions or ligands. For
Examples include silver chloride (AgCl), barium sulfate (BaSO4), and calcium sulfate (CaSO4) at room temperature, which
In practice, indissolubility is a contextual term. It guides pharmaceutical formulation, environmental fate modeling, and materials