motsattløseligheten
Motsattløseligheten, also known as insolubility or immisibility, refers to the property of a substance that prevents it from dissolving in a solvent. This phenomenon is fundamental in chemistry and has practical implications across various fields. For example, oil and water are immiscible; oil, being less polar than water, does not readily mix with it.
The degree of solubility depends on the intermolecular forces between the solute and the solvent. Substances
Motsattløseligheten is not always absolute. Some substances may exhibit very low solubility rather than complete insolubility.
Understanding motsattløseligheten is crucial in many applications. In the pharmaceutical industry, it affects drug formulation and