vahtumine
Vahtumine is a term with multiple meanings depending on the context, primarily encountered in chemistry and biology. In chemistry, vahtumine refers to the process of foaming or effervescence, which is the formation of bubbles of gas within a liquid. This can occur when a chemical reaction produces a gas, or when a gas is dissolved in a liquid and then released. Examples include the reaction of baking soda with vinegar, which produces carbon dioxide gas, or the carbonation process in beverages like soda. The stability of the foam is influenced by the presence of surfactants, which can lower the surface tension of the liquid and stabilize the bubbles.
In biology, vahtumine can describe the formation of froth or foam by certain organisms, often as a