Qualitative understanding of partition preferences

Introduction
Cavity model
Rules for partitioning
The cavity model in quantitative terms

Selftest
     1) What does the cavity model say?
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     2) Main interactions ... ?
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     3) Size of a solute  molecule ... ?
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     4) Size of the solvent  molecule ... ?
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     5) Interpretation of data
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     6) "Like dissolves like"
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     7) Concept maps
     8) Functional groups
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     9) Illustration by given data?
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     10) Evaluation of the software PcKocWIN
     11) H-bonds between given substances?
     12) Tendency to distribute
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     13) Gas chromatography
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     14) Henry's Law constant
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     15) Quiz
Problems
Intermolecular interactions in every day life
FAQ

Self test

1) What does the cavity model say?

2) Main interactions for the partitioning of molecules?

3) Is the size of a solute molecule important for its partitioning?

4) Is the size of the solvent molecule important for the partition properties of this solvent?

5) Interpretation of data taken from a publication

6) "Like dissolves like"

7) Concept maps

8) Functional groups

9) Which of the above rules can be illustrated by the given data?

10) Evaluation of the software PcKocWIN

11) H−bonds between given substances?

12) Tendency to distribute

13) Gas chromatography

14) Henry's Law constant

15) Quiz