Partition Coefficient Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Partition Coefficient = Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase/Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase
K = cs/cm
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Partition Coefficient - The Partition Coefficient is defined as the ratio of the equilibrium concentrations of a dissolved substance in a two-phase system consisting of two largely immiscible solvents.
Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase - (Measured in Mole per Cubic Meter) - The concentration of Solute in the Stationary Phase is the amount of solute and particles that are dissolved in a solution in the stationary phase.
Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase - (Measured in Mole per Cubic Meter) - The concentration of Solute in the Mobile Phase is the amount of solute and particles that are dissolved in a solution in the mobile phase.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase: 0.087 Mole per Liter --> 87 Mole per Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase: 0.08 Mole per Liter --> 80 Mole per Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
K = cs/cm --> 87/80
Evaluating ... ...
K = 1.0875
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1.0875 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1.0875 <-- Partition Coefficient
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Partition Coefficient Formula

Partition Coefficient = Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase/Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase
K = cs/cm

How to Calculate Partition Coefficient?

Partition Coefficient calculator uses Partition Coefficient = Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase/Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase to calculate the Partition Coefficient, Partition coefficients are described as the concentration ratio of a chemical amidst the two media at equilibrium. Partition Coefficient is denoted by K symbol.

How to calculate Partition Coefficient using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Partition Coefficient, enter Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase (cs) & Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase (cm) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Partition Coefficient calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.0875 = 87/80.

FAQ

What is Partition Coefficient?
Partition coefficients are described as the concentration ratio of a chemical amidst the two media at equilibrium and is represented as K = cs/cm or Partition Coefficient = Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase/Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase. The concentration of Solute in the Stationary Phase is the amount of solute and particles that are dissolved in a solution in the stationary phase & The concentration of Solute in the Mobile Phase is the amount of solute and particles that are dissolved in a solution in the mobile phase.
How to calculate Partition Coefficient?
Partition coefficients are described as the concentration ratio of a chemical amidst the two media at equilibrium is calculated using Partition Coefficient = Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase/Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase. To calculate Partition Coefficient, you need Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase (cs) & Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase (cm). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Concentration of Solute in Stationary Phase & Concentration of Solute in Mobile Phase and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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