- A
solvent (from the
Latin solvō, "loosen, untie, solve") is a
substance that
dissolves a solute,
resulting in a solution. A
solvent is
usually a liquid...
- substance, the solute, to form a
solution with
another substance, the
solvent.
Insolubility is the
opposite property, the
inability of the
solute to...
- A
solvent dye is a dye
soluble in
organic solvents. It is
usually used as a
solution in an
organic solvent.
Solvent dyes are used to
color organic solvents...
- as the
molecules are
separated from each
other and
surrounded by the
solvent. In 1936 Joel
Henry Hildebrand suggested the
square root of the cohesive...
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Green solvents are
environmentally friendly chemical solvents that are used as a part of
green chemistry. They came to
prominence in 2015, when the UN...
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solvent other than water.
Clothes are
instead soaked in a water-free
liquid solvent (usually non-polar, as
opposed to
water which is a
polar solvent)...
- An
aqueous solution is a
solution in
which the
solvent is water. It is
mostly shown in
chemical equations by
appending (aq) to the
relevant chemical formula...
-
Universal solvent may
refer to: Water,
described as the "universal
solvent" for its
ability to
dissolve many
substances Alkahest, a
hypothetical solvent able...
- Look up
solvent or
solvency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Solvent may
refer to:
Solvent, a
liquid that
dissolves another material Solvent (producer)...
- In chemistry, a
protic solvent is a
solvent that has a
hydrogen atom
bound to an
oxygen (as in a
hydroxyl group −OH), a
nitrogen (as in an
amine group...