hígulása
Hígulása is a term that can refer to several concepts, primarily in the context of chemistry and biology. In chemistry, it signifies the process of dilution, where the concentration of a solute in a solution is decreased by adding more solvent. This is a fundamental operation in laboratories for preparing solutions of specific concentrations or for reducing the strength of a substance. The degree of dilution is often expressed as a dilution factor, indicating how many times the original solution has been diluted. For example, a 1:10 dilution means one part of the original solution is mixed with nine parts of solvent, resulting in a total of ten parts.
In a biological context, hígulása can relate to the dilution of bodily fluids, such as blood or