decayability

[US]//dɪˌkeɪəˈbɪlɪti//
[UK]//dɪˌkeɪəˈbɪləti//

Translation

n.The quality or state of being capable of decaying or decomposing; the tendency or capacity to undergo decay.; In physics and chemistry: the property of a substance to gradually lose radioactivity, energy, or effectiveness over time.; Biology: the susceptibility of organic matter to decomposition by microorganisms.

Phrases & Collocations

high decayability

low decayability

rapid decayability

decayability rate

soil decayability

material decayability

Example Sentences

the decayability of organic matter varies significantly depending on environmental conditions.

scientists are studying the decayability rates of different plastic materials in ocean environments.

the decayability factor plays a crucial role in determining the longevity of construction materials.

researchers have developed a new method to measure the decayability of ancient artifacts without causing damage.

high decayability in certain food products requires special preservation techniques.

the decayability threshold for this chemical compound is surprisingly low at room temperature.

environmental scientists are concerned about the variable decayability of industrial waste products.

the decayability pattern of radioactive materials follows predictable exponential curves.

manufacturers must consider the decayability properties when designing sustainable packaging.

the decayability index helps assess the environmental impact of new material innovations.

understanding biological decayability is essential for proper waste management strategies.

climate conditions significantly influence the decayability behavior of biodegradable substances.

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