Define Conjugate solution
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Solutions formed between two liquids that are partially miscible with one another; such solutions are in equilibrium at a particular temperature. Examples of conjugate solutions are phenol in water and water in phenol.
A system of liquids, each partially miscible in the other, existing with a common interface, consisting of a saturated solution of one in the other.
conjugate solution
Solutions formed between two liquids that are partially miscible with one another; such solutions are in equilibrium at a particular temperature. Examples of conjugate solutions are phenol in water and water in phenol.
conjugate pair
A conjugate pair is an acid-base pair that differs by one proton in their formulas (remember: proton, hydrogen ion, etc.). A conjugate pair is always one acid and one base.