vesiliukokyky
Vesiliukokyky, or water solubility, is the tendency of a chemical species to dissolve in water. It is defined as the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of water at a specified temperature, yielding a saturated solution. Solubility is commonly expressed in units such as grams of solute per liter of solution (g/L) or moles per liter (M). For ionic compounds, solubility is influenced by lattice energy and hydration energy; solubility products (Ksp) describe the equilibrium between solid and dissolved ions in saturated solutions.
Solubility depends strongly on temperature: for many solids, dissolution is endothermic and increases with temperature, whereas
Examples include sodium chloride, which dissolves readily in water; glucose, which is highly soluble; and nonpolar
Notes: Solubility indicates the equilibrium concentration, not the dissolution rate. It provides the upper limit of