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  • THF is a clear, colorless, water-miscible polar organic liquid with low viscosity. Its odor is sometimes described as betwe ...hyl ketone]] as a third component. Distillation is required to extract the solvents from the PVC glue, while fractional distillation can be used to purify it.
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  • ...ratory solvent, due to its property of not being flammable like many other solvents, ability to dissolve a wide range of compounds, cheapness and availability, [[Category:Solvents]]
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  • [[Category:Solvents]] [[Category:Polar solvents]]
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  • .... The much greater electronegativity of chlorine causes the gas to be very polar. Due to it's polarity, it is highly soluble it water, and the gas is hygros ...]], [[ethanol]], [[diethyl ether]], [[THF]], but less soluble in non-polar solvents such as [[benzene]], [[chloroform]], [[carbon tetrachloride]]. It has a boi
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  • ...is poorly soluble in water (8.7 mL/100 mL), but miscible with many organic solvents such as [[acetone]] or [[ethanol]]. It has a boiling point of 107.89 °C an [[Category:Solvents]]
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  • ...ion in the presence of a catalyst. In addition, pyridine can function as a polar solvent within which reactions can occur. [[Pyridinium chlorochromate]], pr ...re it, owing to its very bitter taste. It is miscible with water and polar solvents. It is also moderate flammable, with a [[flash point]] of only 17 °C, but
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  • ...loroform and other chlorinated organic solvents are particularly useful as solvents for highly reactive oxidizing agents, such as elemental [[bromine]] or [[ch ...n-flammable, enabling its use in settings that would be less than safe for solvents such as [[diethyl ether]].
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  • ...f gauging the dryness of silica used for desiccation or water removal from solvents. ...ar compounds will adhere more strongly and can only be removed with a more polar solvent. Highly nonpolar compounds, on the other hand, will freely wash awa
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  • [[Category:Polar solvents]]
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  • ...le in water and alkanes. Furfural is however soluble in most polar organic solvents. [[Category:Solvents]]
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  • ...antiknock additives, fuel stabilizers, surfactants. It is useful as a non-polar solvent in various organic extractions. ...luble in water (0.307 g/L at 20 °C), but miscible with many other organic solvents.<ref>http://www.etc-cte.ec.gc.ca/databases/Oilproperties/pdf/WEB_Gasoline_%
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  • ...h as [[ethanol]], [[acetone]] and ethers, but it is insoluble in non-polar solvents like [[xylene]].
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  • ..., and has a strong petroleum odor. It is insoluble in water and most polar solvents, but tends to form a fine suspension with most hydrocarbon liquids.
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  • Propionic acid is a colorless liquid, miscible with water and organic solvents. It has a rancid smell, reminiscent of body sweat. It can be salted out fro [[Category:Solvents]]
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  • ==Solvents== SN1 reactions work more favorably in a polar solvent. That carbocation will form more readily if the solvent can help t
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  • [[Category:Solvents]] [[Category:Polar solvents]]
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  • [[Category:Solvents]] [[Category:Polar solvents]]
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  • ...t less so in [[ethanol]] and [[methanol]], and insoluble in most non-polar solvents, like hydrocarbons.
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  • ...ss liquid, somewhat soluble in water (25%) and miscible with other organic solvents such as alcohols and ethers. Methyl acetate has a melting point of −98 ° [[Category:Solvents]]
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  • ...uity rum-like odor, poorly soluble in water but miscible with many organic solvents. [[Category:Solvents]]
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