👉 Solubilization is a process in which an organic substance (like sugar) dissolves completely from its crystalline form. This can occur when there are too many dissolved ions or compounds, leading to a loss of solubility. Solubilization usually takes place at the end of a reaction where the reactant has been reduced and precipitates out as the product. For example: - When a sugar crystal is heated, it dissolves completely into water, which makes it insoluble.