SOLVENT
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solvent: A liquid that dissolves anothersubstance or substances toform a solution. Polar solvents arecompounds such as water and liquidammonia, which have dipole momentsand consequently high dielectricconstants. These solvents arecapable of dissolving ionic compoundsor covalent compounds thationize. Nonpolar solventsare compounds such asethoxyethane and benzene, which donot have permanent dipole moments.These do not dissolve ioniccompounds but will dissolve nonpolarcovalent compounds. Solvents canbe further categorized according totheir proton-donating and acceptingproperties. Amphiprotic solvents selfionizeand can therefore act both asproton donators and acceptors. A typicalexample is water:<br/>2H<sub>2</sub>O?H<sub>3</sub>>O<sup>+</sup> + OH<sup>-</sup><br/>Aprotic solvents neither accept nor donate protons; tetrachloromethane(carbon tetrachloride) is an example.
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