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dissolutie

Dissolutie is the process by which a substance (the solute) becomes dispersed within a solvent to form a homogeneous mixture called a solution. The ability of a solute to dissolve is described by its solubility, which depends on temperature and pressure. A solution can be unsaturated, meaning more solute could dissolve; saturated, at which point no more solute dissolves under the given conditions; or supersaturated, where more solute is dissolved than is usually possible.

In chemistry, the rate of dissolutie is influenced by several factors: the nature of the solute and

Geology and environmental science describe another aspect of dissolutie: the dissolution of soluble rocks, such as

In pharmaceuticals and biology, the dissolution rate of a compound affects its bioavailability. Strategies to improve

Legally and administratively, the term dissolutie can also refer to the ending or disbanding of an organization,

solvent,
the
surface
area
of
the
solute
particles,
temperature,
and
agitation.
The
dissolution
process
can
be
endothermic
or
exothermic,
depending
on
the
interaction
between
solute
and
solvent,
and
is
governed
by
thermodynamic
and
kinetic
principles.
Dissolution
is
distinct
from
chemical
reaction,
though
both
can
occur
in
solution.
limestone,
by
acidic
waters.
This
karst
process
creates
features
like
caves,
sinkholes,
and
soluble-rock
formations.
The
rate
depends
on
rock
mineralogy,
solution
chemistry
(notably
pH
and
carbon
dioxide
content),
temperature,
and
the
presence
of
circulating
water.
dissolutie
include
reducing
particle
size,
forming
more
soluble
salts
or
co-crystals,
and
using
solvents
or
excipients
that
enhance
dissolution.
partnership,
or
legislative
body.
Dissolution
in
this
sense
is
followed
by
liquidation,
wind-down
procedures,
or
formal
cessation
of
activities.