imbibición
Imbibition is a specific type of diffusion. It is the process by which a solvent, typically water, is absorbed by a solid material, causing it to swell. This phenomenon occurs due to the presence of hydrophilic groups within the solid that have a greater affinity for the solvent molecules than for each other. The forces involved in imbibition are known as adsorptive forces, which pull the solvent into the solid matrix.
Imbibition is a crucial process in many biological and physical systems. In plants, seeds imbibe water to