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The equation is the solute undergoes association in one one of the solvent

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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This is the Nernst's Distribution law equation. Since k. 1 and k ... If the solute undergoes association or dissociation in one of the solvents, it is found that C.

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Answered by azra28lm
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When solute undergoes association in one of the solvents, the distribution equation is expressed as C₁/ⁿ√C₂=Kd.

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  • When a solute gets distributed between two immiscible solvents and the solute is in the same molecular condition in both solvents, then Nernst’s Distribution equation can be represented as C1/C2=Kd;
  • where C1=concentration of solute in solvent 1 and C2=concentration of solute in solvent 2
  • But when a solute undergoes association in one of the solvents, the distribution equation gets modified as C₁/ⁿ√C₂=Kd.
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