soosion
Soosion refers to a phenomenon where an object or substance dissolves into a liquid, forming a solution. This process involves the breaking of intermolecular forces within the solute and the solvent, followed by the formation of new interactions between solute and solvent particles. The ability of a substance to dissolve in a particular solvent is described by the principle "like dissolves like," meaning polar solutes tend to dissolve in polar solvents, and nonpolar solutes dissolve in nonpolar solvents.
Several factors influence the rate and extent of soosion. Temperature plays a significant role, as increasing
The resulting mixture of a solute dissolved in a solvent is called a solution. Solutions can be