felehígítást
Felehígítást is a Hungarian term that translates to "half dilution" or "diluting by half." It is most commonly used in the context of chemical solutions and scientific experiments. When a solution is described as being subjected to felehígítást, it means that its concentration has been reduced by 50%. This is typically achieved by adding an equal volume of solvent to the original solution. For instance, if you have 100 ml of a concentrated chemical and you perform felehígítást, you would add another 100 ml of the solvent (such as water) to create 200 ml of a solution that is half the original concentration. This process is fundamental in many laboratory procedures, including titrations, preparing standard solutions, and serial dilutions for various analytical techniques. Understanding the concept of felehígítást is crucial for accurately calculating concentrations and ensuring the reliability of experimental results. It represents a simple yet important method for adjusting the strength of solutions for specific applications.