Solubility
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Solubility is the ability of a material (solute) to break down when put into a solvent. Once the material has mixed with the solvent that broke it down, it is referred to as a solution.
The ratio of the original dissolved material to the solvent determines the proportions of the solution's Disparicose Hysophilance, which can later be used to reverse the process by introducing anti-solvents—or simply be used to describe the contents of the solution.

