দ্রবণীয়, দ্রাব্য, সমাধানসাধ্য, দ্রবণশীল
(1) (of a substance) capable of being dissolved in some solvent (usually water),susceptible of solution or of being solved or explained,capable of disintegration
(2) (of a substance) capable of being dissolved in some solvent (usually water)
(3) Susceptible of solution or of being solved or explained
(4) Capable of disintegration
(1) Unlike silver nitrate, silver chloride is not soluble in water, but it seemed more promising.
(2) It is slightly soluble in water, alcohol, and a few other common liquids.
(3) These proteins are readily soluble in dilute salt solution and have sedimentation coefficients of about 7.
(4) Formaldehyde is readily soluble in water, and is used to preserve biological specimens.
(5) This soap is not soluble in water and therefore becomes the releasing mechanism for the panels.
(6) The amines are soluble in water and they are also weak bases when in solution.
(7) Oxygen is soluble in water and left no telltale wake.
(8) The teaching of science was built around simple, soluble , problems that could be dealt with using pencil and paper.
(9) Nitrates are extremely soluble in water and can move easily through soil into the drinking water supply.
(10) For example inorganic salts are generally soluble in water but not in organic solvents.
(11) Not all problems are soluble , not all risks can be hedged at acceptable cost.
(12) Many metals are more soluble in the low pH conditions induced by natural organic acids and root exudates.
(13) What Descartes saw was that many soluble scientific problems could seem insoluble because of the way they had been formulated.
(14) It dissolves in and reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide and is soluble in acids and some organic solvents.
(15) In freezing xylem, gas bubbles are formed because air is not soluble in ice.
(16) Though carbon dioxide is more soluble in the pop at low temperature, why does it fizz more with the ice?
(17) By providing methods of determining which problems are soluble , Kleene's work led to the study of which functions can be computed.
(18) Rock weathering must have been very different in the early Precambrian because iron is soluble in such water and can easily be transported.
(19) This is because its pigments are soluble in water and may be changed or washed right out by rain.
(20) The problem is easily soluble - get the oil hotter and the batter thinner.
hopeless
inexplicable
insoluble
Insoluble