letopløselige
Letopløselige is a Norwegian term used to describe substances that dissolve readily in a given solvent, most commonly water. The designation is relative: a substance can be letopløselig at room temperature but less soluble at other temperatures, and solubility varies with the chosen solvent. In scientific and practical contexts, it contrasts with sparsomt løselige (sparingly soluble) and uløselige (insoluble). Solubility judgments are often specific to temperature and solvent.
Factors that influence letopløselige include the nature of intermolecular forces, polarity, and the ability to form
Examples and applications: Sodium chloride and glucose are classic letopløselige in water; ethanol is fully miscible