OurBigBook Wikipedia Bot Documentation
The partition coefficient, often denoted as \( K \), is a ratio that describes how a solute partitions between two immiscible phases, typically a hydrophobic (organic) solvent and water. It is a measure of the solute's hydrophobicity or lipophilicity, indicating its tendency to dissolve in either phase.

Ancestors (5)

  1. Physical chemistry
  2. Applied and interdisciplinary physics
  3. Subfields of physics
  4. Physics
  5. Home