insoluble in the PONS Dictionary

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Damage to the protective epithelial tissue from smoking only increases the prolonged retention of insoluble polonium-210 compounds produced from burning tobacco.
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The formation of taranakites, which are relatively insoluble, can act to reduce the bioavailability of phosphorus, potassium, and nitrogen if formed.
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The coacervate then becomes insoluble and the process is irreversible.
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The two liquid phases are almost completely insoluble in one another.
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The other phase is mostly silica, which is insoluble.
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It is insoluble in water and soluble in methanol.
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With suitable adjustment of dyebath conditions the two components react to produce the required insoluble azo dye.
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Unlike the monofluorides, the difluorides may be either soluble or insoluble.
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It is insoluble in water, and nearly so in cold alcohol.
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Tangles are formed by hyperphosphorylation of a microtubule-associated protein known as tau, causing it to aggregate in an insoluble form.
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