- the solute, to form a
solution with
another substance, the solvent.
Insolubility is the
opposite property, the
inability of the
solute to form such a...
- in the body.
Dietary fiber has two main components:
soluble fiber and
insoluble fiber,
which are
components of plant-based foods, such as legumes, whole...
- "cold-
insoluble globulin", or CIg) is a
major protein component of
blood plasma (300 μg/ml) and is
produced in the
liver by hepatocytes.
insoluble cellular...
- In com****bility
theory and com****tional
complexity theory, an
undecidable problem is a
decision problem for
which it is
proved to be
impossible to construct...
- "Decreased" (and
similar meanings), in
medical notation The
precipitation of an
insoluble solid, in
chemical notation Down sign (disambiguation)
Arrow (disambiguation)...
- with
chlorinated phthalocyanine. It is a soft
green powder,
which is
insoluble in water. It is a bright, high
intensity colour used in oil and acrylic...
-
variations on the liar
paradox were
studied under the name of
insolubilia ("
insolubles").
Although the liar
paradox was well
known in antiquity,
interest seems...
-
aminopolycarboxylic acid with the
formula [CH2N(CH2CO2H)2]2. This white, water-
insoluble solid is
widely used to bind to iron (Fe2+/Fe3+) and
calcium ions (Ca2+)...
-
usually soluble in some solvent,
whereas pigments are
insoluble. Some dyes can be
rendered insoluble with the
addition of salt to
produce a lake pigment...
- (Mg2+).
Magnesium stearate is a white, water-
insoluble powder. Its
applications exploit its softness,
insolubility in many solvents, and low toxicity. It is...