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1 soluble
adjective1) (esp. Chem.) löslich; solubel (fachspr.)2) (solvable) lösbar* * *['soljubl]1) (able to be dissolved or made liquid: This dye is soluble in water.) lösbar•- academic.ru/68783/solution">solution* * *sol·uble[ˈsɒljəbl̩, AM ˈsɑ:l-]\soluble aspirin® Aspirin® nt in Brausetablettenform\soluble in water wasserlöslich2. (solvable) lösbar* * *['sɒljʊbl]adj1) löslich, auflösbar2) problem lösbar* * *1. CHEM (auf)löslich:soluble in water wasserlöslich2. fig lösbarsol. abk1. solicitor2. soluble lösl3. solution* * *adjective1) (esp. Chem.) löslich; solubel (fachspr.)soluble in water, water-soluble — wasserlöslich
2) (solvable) lösbar* * *adj.auflösbar adj.löslich adj. -
2 solvent
1. adjective1) (Chem.): (dissolving) lösend2) (Finance) solvent2. noun(Chem.) Lösungsmittel, das (of, for für)solvent abuse — Missbrauch von Lösungsmitteln als Rauschmittel
* * *['solvənt] 1. adjective(having enough money to be able to pay all one's debts.) zahlungsunfähig2. noun(a substance, eg petrol, that dissolves grease etc.) das Lösungsmittel* * *sol·vent[ˈsɒlvənt, AM ˈsɑ:l-]\solvent extraction Ausschütteln nt\solvent vapours pl Lösungsmitteldämpfe plII. adjto be barely \solvent an der Liquiditätsgrenze [o [gerade] noch solvent] sein* * *['sɒlvənt]1. adj2) (FIN) zahlungsfähig, solvent2. n (CHEM)Lösungsmittel nt* * *A adj (adv solvently)1. CHEM (auf)lösend2. fig zersetzend3. fig erlösend:4. WIRTSCH solvent, zahlungsfähigB s1. CHEM Lösungsmittel n:solvent-free lösungsmittelfrei2. fig zersetzendes Element* * *1. adjective1) (Chem.): (dissolving) lösend2) (Finance) solvent2. noun(Chem.) Lösungsmittel, das (of, for für)* * *adj.zahlungsfähig adj. n.Lösungsmittel n.Verdünner m. -
3 soluble
\soluble aspirin® Aspirin® nt in Brausetablettenform;\soluble in water wasserlöslich2) ( solvable) lösbar
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