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Behaviour of salts with regard to solvents of differentpolarities

Article no: P7152500
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Principle

Salts dissolve better in polar solvents than in non-polar solvents. If there are two solvents of different polarities, salts can change from the non-polar phase to the polar one and dissolve there. The behaviour of soluble salts in a water-oil-mixture are studied in this experiment.

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