lahustuks
Lahustuks is a term used to describe the state or process by which a substance dissolves in a solvent to form a homogeneous mixture. It encompasses both the transition from a solid or separate phase to a dissolved state and the resulting dissolved system, including conditions near saturation. While commonly encountered in technical discussions, lahustuks is not a universally standardized term across all scientific literatures and may appear primarily in Estonian-language texts or as a loanword in specialist contexts.
Etymology and scope: The word derives from the Estonian root lahust-, meaning to dissolve, with a suffix
Mechanism and factors: Dissolution involves interactions between solute and solvent molecules, including solvation and the disruption
Examples and applications: Common table salt or sugar dissolving in water illustrates lahustuks. Gases such as
See also: Solubility, Dissolution, Saturation, Solvent, Precipitation.