oldószermolekulák
Oldószermolekulák, also known as solvent molecules, are chemical species that have the ability to dissolve other substances, which are called solutes. This process of dissolving is fundamental to many chemical and biological processes. Solvent molecules surround solute molecules, breaking them apart and dispersing them evenly throughout the solution.
The effectiveness of a solvent is determined by its polarity and its ability to form intermolecular forces
Water is the most ubiquitous solvent in nature and is often referred to as the "universal solvent"