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What is an inert solvent??​


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Answered by Avinashj2002
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A solvent is a substance, that becomes a solution by dissolving a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute. A solvent is usually a liquid, but can also be a solid or gas. The most common solvent in everyday life is water. ... Solvents should therefore not react chemically with the dissolved compounds - they have to be inert.


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Answered by shyam9955
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Solvent - Any liquid that dissolve another salute an from homogenous salution I.E --> Water

Inert ----chemical is one that is stable and unreactive under specified conditions.

At one time, the noble gases in Group 18 of the periodic table were known as the inert gases, because they had not been observed to form any compounds. However, most of the noble gases have now been observed to form compounds, although generally under unusual conditions. Helium and neon are highly inert; they form no compounds.


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