Saturation
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Relations
- Moisture: Saturation can refer to the moisture content or humidity of the air or a material.
- Concentration: Saturation can refer to the concentration or density of a substance.
- Absorption: Saturation can refer to the absorption or soaking up of a substance.
- Brightness: Saturation and brightness are two separate dimensions of color perception.
- Supersaturation: Supersaturation occurs when a solution contains more dissolved solute than it can hold in equilibrium.
- Chroma: Chroma, or saturation, is the intensity or purity of a color relative to its brightness.
- Vividness: Saturation is a measure of the vividness or purity of a color.
- Pigmentation: Highly saturated colors are associated with intense pigmentation.
- Density: In chemistry, saturation is related to the density or concentration of a solution.
- Opaqueness: Highly saturated colors appear more opaque or solid.
- Hue: Saturation is one of the three dimensions of color, along with hue and brightness.
- Humidity: Saturation is related to the amount of water vapor or humidity in the air.
- Intensity: Saturation refers to the intensity or vividness of a color or sensation.
- Purity: Saturation is a measure of the purity or lack of dilution of a color or substance.
- Equilibrium: Saturation is the point at which a solution is in equilibrium with the dissolved solute.
- Dissolution: Saturation can refer to the process of dissolving a substance until it reaches its maximum concentration.
- Immanence: Saturation refers to the state of being completely filled or permeated with something, which is related to the idea of immanence as the divine or ultimate reality saturating the world.
- Richness: A highly saturated color appears rich and deep.
- Fullness: Saturation contributes to the fullness or completeness of a color or sensation.
- Immanence: Saturation refers to the state of being completely filled or permeated with something, which can be seen as a form of immanence, where the world is saturated with the divine or ultimate reality.
- Solubility: Saturation is related to the solubility or maximum concentration of a solute in a solvent.