👉 sinterability in the context of chemistry refers to the ability of a substance to dissolve into another substance without changing its physical properties. This is analogous to how two substances can react chemically, leading to the formation of a new compound. For example: 1. Sintering (iron) dissolves iron (Fe) into iron oxide (Fe2O3), forming a new compound called iron oxide. 2. Sintering (aluminum) dissolves aluminum (Al) into aluminum oxide