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A solute distributes itself between two non-miscible solvents in contact with each other in such a way that, at a constant temperature, the ratio of its concentrations in two layers is constant, irrespective of its total amount”. This is

Question: A solute distributes itself between two non-miscible solvents in contact with each other in such a way that, at a constant temperature, the ratio of its concentrations in two layers is constant, irrespective of its total amount”. This is
[A].

the distribution law.

[B].

followed from Margule’s equation.

[C].

a corollary of Henry’s law.

[D].

none of these.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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