2. Noun. The extent to which something is decomposable ¹
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Definition of Decomposability
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Decomposability
Literary usage of Decomposability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Chemistry by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, Thomas Atkinson Lawson (1897)
"In order to demonstrate clearly the dissociation of water, or its decomposability
by heat, at a temperature approaching that at which it is formed, ..."
2. The Art of Electrolytic Separation of Metals, Etc: (theoretical and Practical.) by George Gore (1894)
"The decomposability of a compound depends largely upon the kind of liquid ...
decomposability of the ingredients of a mixture is largely influenced by the ..."
3. The Art of Electro-metallurgy Including All Known Processes of Electro by George Gore (1887)
"decomposability of different electrolytes.—Different liquids require very different
degrees of electric power to decompose them. ..."
4. The Art of Electro-metallurgy Including All Known Processes of Elctro-deposition by George Gore (1877)
"decomposability of different electrolytes.—Different liquids require very different
degrees of electric power to decompose them. ..."
5. The art of electro-metallurgy by George Gore (1877)
"decomposability of different electrolytes.—Different liquids require very different
degrees of electric power to decompose them. ..."