Explain the term distribution coefficient in organic chemistry
Answer / Sameer Rai
The distribution coefficient (Kd) is a ratio that describes how much of a chemical substance distributes between two phases, often oil and water. Specifically, it's the ratio of the concentration of the substance in the oil phase to its concentration in the water phase.
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