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what are polar and non polar solvents??​

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Answered by colourmedia
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Polar protic solvents are often used to dissolve salts. In general, these solvents have high dielectric constants and high polarity. Examples include water, most alcohols, formic acid, hydrogen fluoride, and ammonia.

Non-polar solvents are liphophilic as they dissolve non-polar substances such as oils, fats, greases. Examples of non-polar solvents: carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), benzene (C6H6), and diethyl ether ( CH3CH2OCH2CH3), hexane (CH3(CH2)4CH3), methylene chloride (CH2Cl2).

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Answered by Anonymous
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POLAR SOLVENT

Have large dipole movement they contain bond between atoms and very different electronegativity such as oxygen and hydrogen.

NON-SOLVENT

Contain between atoms and similar electronegativity such as carbon and hydrogen

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