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what is polar solvents​

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Answered by PeteGAMER22
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A solvent in whose molecules there is either a permanent separation of positive and negative charges, or the centers of positive and negative charges do not coincide; these solvents have high dielectric constants, are chemically active, and form coordinate covalent bonds; examples are alcohols and ketones.

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Answered by Anonymous
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☆Polar solvent is a type of solvent that has large partial charges or dipole moments.

☆The bonds between the atoms have very different but measurable electronegativities.

☆A polar solvent can dissolve ions and other polar compounds.

Example : Water

Water molecules have a polar arrangement of the oxygen and hydrogen atoms - one side (hydrogen) has a positive electrical charge and the other side (oxygen) had a negative charge.

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