Anomalous solubility
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Anomalous solubility is not any term which needs definition rather it is a nature of some compounds through which they get change in their solubility. Thogh it may be defined as the the property throgh which a compound violets the rules of solubility
Actually the term "anomalous" means to deviate from an ideal rule or behaviour. So, whenever any compound deviates from general rule of solubilities then its solubility is known as Anomalous Solubility.
No matter wheather, the compound is a salt or an organic product or water itself as a solvent.
For example: In case of a gas in liquid solvent, solubility of gas increases with increase in temperature but when a non polar gase like inert gases are dissolved in water the solubility first decreases to a minimum and then rises. It is because the non polar gases are less soluble in water so they deviate from ideal behaviour.
Similarly in case of many organic solute and even medicinal compounds, they behave anomalous because of the differnce in chemical properties and structure.
Ofcourse, glauber salt is also an example of anomalous solubility.
Actually the term "anomalous" means to deviate from an ideal rule or behaviour. So, whenever any compound deviates from general rule of solubilities then its solubility is known as Anomalous Solubility.
No matter wheather, the compound is a salt or an organic product or water itself as a solvent.
For example: In case of a gas in liquid solvent, solubility of gas increases with increase in temperature but when a non polar gase like inert gases are dissolved in water the solubility first decreases to a minimum and then rises. It is because the non polar gases are less soluble in water so they deviate from ideal behaviour.
Similarly in case of many organic solute and even medicinal compounds, they behave anomalous because of the differnce in chemical properties and structure.
Ofcourse, glauber salt is also an example of anomalous solubility.
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