higroskopisitas
Higroskopisitas is a property of water and other polar solvents to interact with and loosely bond with molecules that have a similar dipole moment or charge. This phenomenon is the result of intermolecular forces, specifically hydrogen bonding, which causes the molecules to attract each other.
The term "higroskopisitas" originates from the Greek words "hydor" meaning water and "skopos" meaning perceiver, descriptor
Water exhibits high higroskopisitas compared to other polar solvents due to its hydrogen bonding capabilities. This
Aqueous solutions can exhibit higroskopisitas depending on the concentration of the solute. At high concentrations, the
The concept of higroskopisitas is important in understanding the behavior of water in various chemical and