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This lecture covers the theoretical background of partitioning equilibrium, including the distribution of compounds between different phases. It discusses the influence of temperature, salinity, and methods to measure partitioning constants. The lecture also explores the relationship between air-liquid partitioning and the Henry's law constant, with practical examples and exercises on environmental compartments and organic compounds.
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