The concentration of a
solute in a solution is a measure of how much of that
solute is dissolved in the solvent. Characteristics
Kaynak: SolutionA solvent (from the Latin solvō , "I loosen, untie, I solve") is a substance that dissolves a
solute (a chemically different liquid, solid
Kaynak: SolventSolubility is the property of a solid , liquid , or gaseous chemical substance called
solute to dissolve in a solid , liquid , or
Kaynak: SolubilitySodium/substrate symport (or co-transport) is a widespread mechanism of
solute transport across cytoplasmic membranes of pro- and
Kaynak: Sodium-solute symporterSolid solution strengthening depends on:- Concentration of
solute atoms- Shear modulus of
solute atoms- Size of
solute atoms- Valency of
Kaynak: Solid solution strengtheningtendency of a pure solvent to move through a semi-permeable membrane and into a solution containing a
solute to which the membrane is impermeable .
Kaynak: Osmotic pressureWhereas osmolality (with an "ℓ") is a measure of the osmole s (Osm) of
solute per kilogram of solvent (osmol/kg or Osm/kg), osmolarity
Kaynak: Plasma osmolalityOsmotic concentration, formerly known as osmolarity is the measure of
solute concentration , defined as the number of osmole s (Osm) of
Kaynak: Osmotic concentrationDissolution is the process by which a
solute forms a solution in a solvent . The
solute, in the case of solids, has its crystalline
Kaynak: Dissolution (chemistry)Osmosis is the net movement of solvent molecules through a partially permeable membrane into a region of higher
solute concentration, in
Kaynak: OsmosisIn chemistry , the molality, b (or m), of a solution is defined as the amount of substance (in mol ) of
solute , n_
solute, divided by the
Kaynak: MolalityIn chemistry, colligative properties are properties of solution s that depend upon the ratio of the number of
solute particles to the
Kaynak: Colligative propertiesIntrinsic viscosity left eta
ight is a measure of a
solute's contribution to the viscosity eta of a solution . It should not be
Kaynak: Intrinsic viscosity