Re: thinking about solutions



Allan Adler <ara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:y93d4wq58zb.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

I'm slightly used to thinking about polar solutions in polar
solvents. I have no mental pictures at all about solutions in
non-polar solvents.

I have Atkins' Physical Chemistry (1979) which helps a little, but
not much. What should I read to get a thorough treatment of the
subject of solutions and their structure and, maybe, what can be
computed about how soluble A will be in B?

J. Hildebrand, "Solubility of Nonelectrolytes"

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