Difference between revisions of "Category:Nonpolar solvents"

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Nonpolar solvents are exactly what they're called: solvents that aren't polar. These are typically organic and are useful for dissolving other organics, or for extracting compounds from a polar solvent.
 
Nonpolar solvents are exactly what they're called: solvents that aren't polar. These are typically organic and are useful for dissolving other organics, or for extracting compounds from a polar solvent.
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 10 July 2016

Nonpolar solvents are exactly what they're called: solvents that aren't polar. These are typically organic and are useful for dissolving other organics, or for extracting compounds from a polar solvent.