Salting in is when you increase solubility of something in (for example) water by adding some salt to the water. Salting out is when you decrease solubility by adding salt -- sometimes just by adding more salt. Salting out might cause the precipitation of dissolved proteins for example.
The salting out effect is applicable for solution of gas in liquid. The solubility of gas in a solvent is decreased if the solvent is not a pure one. If the solvent contains some salt then some of the molecules of solvent are already occupied to dissolve the salt. Therefore when a gas is added to that solvent it dissolves in less amount because some solvent molecules are already engaged. This effect is called salting out effect. Instead of gas , if the solute is a solid one then it is termed as "common-ion effect".
the low concentration of salt increases the protein solubility on aqueous solution,known as salting in effect
Identical twins have the same DNA - meaning that without the effects of environment they would be identical in every single way.
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Identical twins have the same DNA - meaning that without the effects of environment they would be identical in every single way.
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