epävesiliukoinen
Epävesiliukoinen is a Finnish term that translates to "insoluble in water" or "water-insoluble" in English. It is a descriptive adjective used primarily in chemistry and material science to characterize substances that do not readily dissolve in water. This property is fundamental in understanding the behavior of various compounds, from organic molecules to inorganic salts, and plays a significant role in their applications and interactions within different environments.
The insolubility of a substance in water is typically determined by the balance of intermolecular forces between
Examples of epävesiliukoinen substances include many oils, fats, waxes, and certain polymers like polyethylene and polypropylene.