which of the following is an acidic solvent
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The most important strongly acidic solvent is sulfuric acid, which is able to protonate a wide variety of compounds containing oxygen or nitrogen. Thus, water, alcohols, ethers, ketones, nitro compounds, and sulfones all act as bases in sulfuric acid.
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An acidic solvent is a solvent that increases the concentration of the cations in the solution.
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- Sulphuric acid is one of the most important acidic solvents.
- It is able to protonate a lot of compounds containing oxygen or nitrogen.
- Alcohols, ethers, and ketones act as bases in sulfuric acid.
- On basis of proton, interaction solvents can be classified into many types.
- Acid is the cation of any substance that increases the cations which are normally produced by solvent autoionization.
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