| partition chromatography |
that in which the stationary and mobile phases are immiscible liquids and the sample components are separated on the basis of their partition coefficients. Called also liquid-liquid c.
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| partition coefficient |
LogP is a measure of differential solubility of a compound in two solvents. The log ratio of the concentrations of the solute in the solvent is called LogP or the Partition Coefficient. The most well known of these partition coefficients is the one based on the solvents Octanol and Water. The octanol-water partition coefficient is a measure of the hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity of a substance. ...
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| partition |
A portion of a hard disk that the OS treats as if it were a separate drive.
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| partitioning |
a way of looking at markets in terms of how consumers categorize products in relationship to perceived characteristics of the category
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| partition coefficient |
The partition coefficient is the constant ratio that is found when a heterogeneous system of two phases is in equilibrium; the ratio of the concentrations (or strictly activities) of the same molecular species in the two phases is constant at constant temperature and pressure.
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