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Protophilic solvent is of _______ nature​

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Answered by sangeetasingh1702
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Answer:

acidic

Explanation:

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Answered by ShraddhaKJ
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Answer:

Protophilic solvents are weakly acidic in nature.  

Explanation:

The solvents can be Protophilic or Protogenic.

Protophilic solvents are solvents that have a greater tendency to accept protons.    

Protophilic solvents are weakly acidic in nature. These are basic in nature as compared to water.

These convert weak acid into strong acid - known as Levelling effect.

Some of the examples of photophilic solvents are :

  • Water
  • Alcohol
  • Liquid Ammonia

Protogenic solvents are solvents that has a tendency to produce protons.

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