1)Solvent extraction.
2)patrtion chromatography.
3)release of drug from dosage forms.
4)passase of drug through membranes.
5)preservstion of emulsions and creams.
6)formation of solubilized system.
The Nernst distribution law is applied in chemistry to calculate the distribution of solutes between two immiscible solvents in a two-phase system. It is commonly used in liquid-liquid extraction processes to determine the equilibrium concentrations of solutes in each phase.
Benford's Law is about real-life sources of data, and the frequency distribution of these. It is also known as the First-Digit Law.
Miscellaneous application is application moved in any on going litigation, which do not decides the finality of the disputes but are (miscellaneous application) required to decide in the interest of justice.
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nernst distribution law
by maintaining the constant temperature its solublity does not increase or decrease so its help in presesvation
Might be possible that the solubility may increase of the solute in the solvent and its concenteration may changes.
"At constant temperature, a solute distributes itself between two immiscible solvents only in a particular ratio" Example:Carbon tetra chloride in water and iodine in benzene.
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Bror Nernst's birth name is Bror Otto Fredrik Nernst.
Walther Nernst was born on June 25, 1864.
Walther Nernst was born on June 25, 1864.
Bror Nernst died on June 2, 1927.
Walther Nernst died on November 18, 1941 at the age of 77.
Walther Hermann Nernst was born on 25 June 1864.
Walther Nernst died on November 18, 1941 at the age of 77.