Does Molykote 111 have solvent? If so, what is it, and explain why? When deciding to perform an extraction, what must one ensure the two solvents are not? Why is acetone used to rinse out wet glassware? Why is water known as a universal solvent?
Question: What is polarity and what causes it? Electronegativity: The magnitude by which an atom tends to attract electron towards it is termed as the electronegativity. The factors influencing the electronegativity of an electron are the atomic number and the distance by which the nucleus and vale...
Does Molykote 111 have solvent? If so, what is it, and explain why? What is the purpose of adding hexane to the aqueous solutions of halogens? What is the purpose of the concentrated sulfuric acid in Pinacol rearrangement? What is the purpose of the phenolphthalein solution? What is the ...
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...