In a pair of immiscible liquid a common solute dissolves in both and the equilibrium is reached the concentration of the solute in upper layer is
In a pair of immiscible liquids, a common solute dissolves in both and the equilibrium is reached. Then the concentration of
the solute in upper layer is in fixed ratio with that in the lower layer. This is called Nerst Distribution Law.
the solute in upper layer is in fixed ratio with that in the lower layer. This is called Nerst Distribution Law.