lahustitel
Lahustitel is a Finnish term describing the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent under defined conditions. It denotes the solubility or dissolvability of a material in a given solvent, typically expressed as the maximum concentration that can remain dissolved at a specific temperature. The property depends on solvent polarity, temperature, pH for ionizable compounds, and the presence of co-solvents or salts. For ionic substances, solubility is often linked to the solubility product and to pH-dependent curves; for nonionic compounds, solubility relates to hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions.
Solubility is usually reported as a concentration (for example g/L or mol/L) at a stated temperature. It
In practice, lahustitel is crucial in pharmaceutical formulation, environmental chemistry, and materials science. Poor solubility can
Etymology: from Finnish lahusta (dissolution). Lahustitel can describe a substance that can dissolve in a particular