A solute distributes itself between two non-miscible solvents in contact with each other in such a way that, at a constant temperature, the ratio of its concentrations in two layers is constant, irrespective of its total amount". This is
(A) The distribution law
(B) Followed from Margules equation
(C) A corollary of Henry's law
(D) None of these
(A) The distribution law
(B) Followed from Margules equation
(C) A corollary of Henry's law
(D) None of these