solüütide
Solüütide is a term used in chemistry to describe a substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. It is one of the two essential components of a solution, the other being the solvent. The solüütide is typically present in a lesser amount than the solvent. When a solüütide dissolves, its particles are dispersed evenly throughout the solvent, creating a homogeneous mixture.
The state of matter of a solüütide can vary. It can be a solid, liquid, or gas.
The properties of a solüütide, such as its polarity and molecular structure, influence its solubility in a