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[*] posted on 26-4-2007 at 13:04
solubility in organic solvent


I like to get solubility data for inorganic and organic salt in organic solvent!!
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[*] posted on 26-4-2007 at 13:07


Get yourself the CRC handbook.

Honestly, what do you expect? That we're going to make you a nice list with all organics and inorganics in organic solvents? The combination of those would equal a data set well over 50 million entries.




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[*] posted on 26-4-2007 at 14:42


as said above, for a specific case consult the lit!!
If you don't find your need there you can use some common sense and basic chemistry as rough guidlines.
solvents: you have protic, coordinative, polar to varios degrees. inorganic salts that dissolve in water usually have some solubility in alcohols. i.e, KOH in EtOH. large organic anions or cations may be soluble in apolar solvents: LiNH2 does not disolve in hexane while LiN(SiMe3)2 do. coordination: crown ethers for alkali metal salts and so on.
Li compounds with ether.
see my drift?
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