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insolubility Meaning in Bengali



 অদ্রাব্যতা, অদ্রবণীয়তা,

Noun:

অদ্রাব্যতা,





insolubility's Usage Examples:

internal degradation or excretion of the substance – mainly due to water-insolubility Biological magnification often refers to the process whereby certain.


commonly used as a mild abrasive agent in toothpastes, because of its insolubility and nonreactivity toward fluoride.


Its applications exploit its softness, insolubility in many solvents, and low toxicity.


Because of the insolubility of NaH, all reactions involving NaH occur at the surface of the solid.


calcium replaces the sodium, making residual insoluble "scum" due to the insolubility of the soap residue.


The insolubility of this compound has been used to determine the concentration of potassium.


reluctant to accept the validity of the work of Niels Henrik Abel on the insolubility of the quintic equation by radicals.


of its physical and chemical properties and its aliphatic-hydrocarbon insolubility, Vinsol resin is used in a wide range of industrial applications.


several difficulties posed by consciousness, including the possible insolubility of the mind-body problem owing to "facts beyond the reach of human concepts".


The cellular localization pattern and insolubility of this protein suggest that it may play a role in epithelial differentiation.


of the same properties such as conductivity, mechanical rigidity, and insolubility.


the globular form within the cell, blood and tissue spaces due to its insolubility.


Due to its insolubility in non-polar solvents MMPP has seen less use than the more widely used.


Because barium sulfate is the least toxic salt of barium due to its insolubility, wastes containing barium salts are sometimes treated with sodium sulfate.


sulphate proteoglycans (HSPGs) play a key role in the self- assembly, insolubility and barrier properties of basement membranes and extracellular matrices.


This insolubility, combined with differences in specific gravities between mattes, slags.


19th century but their study has long been hampered by their general insolubility.



Synonyms:

property; unsolvability;

Antonyms:

unsolvability; solvability; solubility;

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