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Explain Organic Solvents?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Organic solvents are known as carbon-based solvents. A solvent simply refers to a substance that is capable of dissolving other substances. By being carbon-based, these solvents have carbon atoms present in the structure of their compound. ... On the other hand, organic solvents such as toluene contain aromatic rings.

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Answered by Tamash
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Basically carbon containing solvents are known as organic solvents.

Organic solvents are known as carbon-based solvents. A solvent simply refers to a substance that is capable of dissolving other substances. By being carbon-based, these solvents have carbon atoms present in the structure of their compound. For example, in this diagram you will see that six carbon atoms are present in the organic solvent benzene.

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