Does Molykote 111 have solvent? If so, what is it, and explain why? What is the difference between polar protic solvents and polar aprotic solvents? Out of acetone and ethanol, which solvent is more polar? Explain why. Give two examples of solvent. Describe three properties of good extractio...
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In Wurtz reaction sodium metal is used which is very reactive. So selection of the solvent is done in such a way that the sodium metal does not react with the solvent. Dry ether is a solvent which does not react with sodium. ... Sincedry ether is a good non-polar, aprotic solvent,...
Hydrophobic | Definition, Effect & Examples from Chapter 3 / Lesson 12 170K What does hydrophobic mean and what is the hydrophobic effect? Take an in-depth look at the behavior of hydrophobic molecules and some illustrative examples. Related...
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What is the difference between polar protic solvents and polar aprotic solvents? What are the two factors needed to explain the differences in solubilities of substances? What is the difference between toluene and xylene? What is the hydrophobic effect? Plea...
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