Definition: Cryohydric is a scientific concept in chemistry, specifically relating to the behavior of water in aqueous solutions. It refers to the phenomenon where water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds rather than electrostatic forces as they do in liquid or solid states. This means that when you add substances to a solution, water molecules will tend to aggregate and form larger structures, like spheres, which can be stable if the temperature is low enough. In other words, cryohydric solutions are characterized