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solubili

Solubili is a term that may appear as the Italian plural form of solubile, meaning soluble. It is not a standard English term. In Italian, solubile means capable of being dissolved in a solvent; solubili describes multiple substances that can dissolve in a given solvent. The origin comes from Latin solubilis, from solvere, to loosen.

In scientific English, the comparable concept is solubility, the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved

Common examples include sodium chloride, which is highly soluble in water; calcium carbonate, which is sparingly

in
a
solvent
at
a
given
temperature
and
pressure
to
form
a
saturated
solution.
Substances
are
classified
as
soluble,
sparingly
soluble,
or
insoluble.
Solubility
depends
on
interactions
between
solute
and
solvent,
temperature,
pressure
(especially
for
gases),
and
the
presence
of
other
ions
(common-ion
effect).
soluble;
and
many
organic
compounds
that
dissolve
in
organic
solvents.
The
solubility
of
gases
such
as
oxygen
or
carbon
dioxide
typically
decreases
as
temperature
increases.
Solubility
is
a
fundamental
property
in
chemistry
with
wide
applications,
including
pharmacology,
agriculture,
and
environmental
science,
where
it
influences
drug
absorption,
nutrient
availability,
and
pollutant
mobility.
Experimental
approaches
to
determine
solubility
include
solubility
curves,
the
solubility
product,
and
partitioning
or
distribution
coefficients.