Solubilizer

Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊˈɫuˈbaɪˈɫɪzˈɝ/

Solubilizer (noun)

  1. A substance added to help a solid or oil mix into a liquid more easily.
  2. A compound used in medicines to increase how well an ingredient dissolves in body fluids.

Examples

  • A solubilizer helps a liquid dissolve stubborn particles.
  • The solubilizer makes the mixture clearer after stirring.