saturationsgränser
Saturationsgränser refers to the upper limits of saturation in various physical and chemical contexts. This concept is fundamental in understanding how much of a substance or property can be absorbed, dissolved, or held within another. In soil science, for example, saturationsgränser are crucial for understanding water retention. The water saturation limit of a soil particle indicates the maximum amount of water that can be held against gravity. Beyond this limit, excess water will drain away.
In the context of solutions, saturationsgränser relate to the solubility of a solute in a solvent. A
The term can also be applied to gas saturation in porous media, such as in petroleum engineering.