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Solvents

Solvents

Various organic solvents suitable for industrial, analytical, educational, medical, and research applications, including chromatography, chemical and organic syntheses, and purification processes. Products, an essential solvent for any laboratory, are available in a range of chemical compositions, quantities, purity levels, and reagent grades, and are curated to optimize your workflows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Acetone, methanol, ethanol, and water are common solvent examples. One definition of a "solvent" is a material that can dissolve a certain solution and combine with it to produce a solution.

A substance that dissolves something else, known as a solvent, to create a solution is referred to as a solvent in biology. Since it dissolves a wide range of polar and charged molecules, including proteins and ions, inner cells, water is the most common solvent in biological systems.

There are three primary categories of solvents: polar protic, polar aprotic, and nonpolar. Polar aprotic solvents are polar but do not donate protons, polar protic solvents are polar and can donate protons, and nonpolar solvents contain no dipole moments.

Solvents, which are often liquids, are used in chemistry to dissolve, suspend, or extract other compounds without typically altering the solvents or the other components chemically.

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