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Equilibrium partitioning of nonelectrolytes between two immiscible phases is achieved, when the chemical potential of the solute is equal in the two phases

$${\mu _a} - {\mu _o},$$
(2.1)

where the potential in the aqueous phase is given by

$${\mu _a} = \mu _a^o + RT\ln {x_a}{\gamma _a}$$
(2.2)

and that of the organic phase by

$${\mu _o} = \mu _o^o + RT\ln {x_a}{\gamma _o}$$
(2.3)

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