fördelningsförhållandet
Fördelningsförhållandet, often translated as distribution ratio or partition coefficient, is a concept used in chemistry and other sciences to describe how a substance divides itself between two immiscible phases. This ratio is typically determined when a solute is dissolved in a solvent and then mixed with another immiscible solvent. The substance will distribute itself between the two solvent layers until equilibrium is reached.
The fördelningsförhållandet is expressed as the ratio of the concentration of the solute in one phase to
This property is crucial in various applications. In liquid-liquid extraction, it dictates the efficiency of separating