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Define the term distribution coefficient in organic chemistry.
Answer Posted / Shyam Pratap Yadav
The distribution coefficient (Kd) is a ratio used in organic chemistry to describe the partitioning of a substance between two phases, such as oil and water. It represents the equilibrium constant for the distribution of a solute between the two phases, with a higher Kd indicating that the solute preferentially partitions into the oil phase.
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