Salting out: Salting out is a technique which consists in separating a substance in solution from its solvent by introducing another more soluble substance which takes its place. The salting out can be followed by distillation.
Description: When a substance is in solution, each molecule (or ion) is surrounded by molecules of solvent which prevent it from grouping with its congeners and therefore from resuming its form “in the open air”.
If a substance more...
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