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Why polar solvants have high di-electric constant?


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Answered by Shivansh1mishra
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The lack of hydrogen bonding in the solvent means that these nucleophiles are relatively “free” in solution, making them more reactive. For our purposes these solvents do not participate in the reaction. Polar protic solvents tend to have high dielectric constants and high dipole moments.

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