noun
- the quality or state of being able to be extracted or removed
Usage: often used in technical, scientific, or industrial contexts
Examples
- The extractability of minerals from the ore depends on its chemical composition.
- Engineers assessed the extractability of the damaged component before attempting repairs.
- The extractability of DNA from ancient samples has improved with modern techniques.
- Researchers studied the extractability of caffeine from different coffee bean varieties.
- The extractability of oil from shale rock requires advanced drilling methods.