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I haven’t got electronic references and if I should find some litterateur for you I’ll have to visit my attic and spend sometime in it
You should think “densityâ€
Dancho Dikov
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Actually I wasn’t thinking of thermodynamics (the velocity of molecules as a consequence of the elevated temperature) but the solvent’s density which decreases with temperature increase (please read my post again).The solubility temperature relationship is also very complex, exothermic substances can have a lower solubility at higher temps (Le Chatelier´s principle).
The partitioning of a solute between two phases. A basic principle of chromatography!(what equilibria?)
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