vaahdottumista
Vaahdottumista, a Finnish term, describes the process of foaming or froth formation. This phenomenon occurs when a gas is dispersed in a liquid, creating a collection of bubbles. The stability of the foam depends on several factors, including the surface tension of the liquid, the presence of surfactants, and the viscosity of the liquid. Surfactants, molecules that lower surface tension, are particularly important in stabilizing foams by forming a film around the bubbles, preventing them from coalescing.
Foaming can be observed in a variety of everyday situations and industrial processes. In the kitchen, whipping
However, foaming can also be undesirable. In some industrial applications, such as in chemical reactors or boilers,