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Definition of Solubilities
1. solubility [n] - See also: solubility
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solubilities
Literary usage of Solubilities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Radionuclide Retention in Geologic Media: Workshop Proceedings, Oskarshamn by Svensk kärnbränslehantering AB., OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2002)
"Pu(IV); and experimentally obtained Kjs for Pu(V) for Pu(III) and Am(III).
This was - and continues to be - an issue pertinent to actinide solubilities in ..."
2. The Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis: With Special Consideration of by Julius Stieglitz (1911)
"TABLE OF EXACT solubilities IN WATER Under C the solubility is given in gram
molecules, or moles, per liter, and under Gram/Liter, in grams per liter. ..."
3. The Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by Julius Stieglitz (1911)
"TABLE OF EXACT solubilities IN WATER Under C the solubility is given in gram
molecules, or moles, per liter, and under Gram/Liter, in grams per liter. ..."
4. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1922)
"Cohen and Inouye apparatus for solubilities. Fio. 187. ... solubilities.
free outlet around it. The small cork / was used to support the stopper when lifted ..."
5. Qualitative Chemical Analysis: A Guide in Qualitative Work, with Data for by Albert Benjamin Prescott, Otis Coe Johnson (1901)
"TABLE OF solubilities.* Showing the classes to which the compounds of the commonly
occurring elements belong in respect to their solubility in water, ..."
6. Geology Applied to Mining: A Concise Summary of the Chief Geological by Josiah Edward Spurr (1904)
"CONCENTRATION ACCORDING TO RELATIVE solubilities. How do the different solubilities
of metallic minerals bring . about their selective concentration? ..."
7. Geology Applied to Mining by Josiah Edward Spurr (1907)
"How do the different solubilities of metallic minerals bring about their selective
concentration? Some materials are more soluble than others, ..."
8. A Course of Instruction in the Qualitative Chemical Analysis of Inorganic by Arthur Amos Noyes (1915)
"Zn 65.37 solubilities OF SLIGHTLY SOLUBLE SUBSTANCES. ... For a general statement
in regard to the solubilities of other substances, see Note 9, page 31. ..."