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