The partitioning behavior of several Group 1 and 2 cations was investigated in poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based aqueous biphasic systems. All of these metal ions prefer the salt-rich phase over the PEG-rich phase with distribution ratios all well below one regardless of the system investigated. The relative salting-out ability of the individual cations can be directly correlated to their Gibbs free energy of hydration ( ΔG hyd). In addition, the relative magnitude of the distribution ratios for these metal ions can also be explained in terms of ΔG hyd.