- A
solvent (from the
Latin solvō, "loosen, untie, solve") is a
substance that
dissolves a solute,
resulting in a solution. A
solvent is
usually a liquid...
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Solvent bonding (also
called solvent welding) is not a
method of
adhesive bonding (the
final result does not rely on the
adhesion of
another substance...
- In chemistry, a
protic solvent is a
solvent that has a
hydrogen atom
bound to an
oxygen (as in a
hydroxyl group −OH), a
nitrogen (as in an
amine group...
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Universal solvent may
refer to: Water,
described as the "universal
solvent" for its
ability to
dissolve many
substances Alkahest, a
hypothetical solvent able...
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Solvent degreasing is a
process used to
prepare a part for
further operations such as
electroplating or painting.
Typically it uses petroleum, chlorine...
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Green solvents are
environmentally friendly chemical solvents that are used as a part of
green chemistry. They came to
prominence in 2015, when the UN...
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aprotic solvent is a
solvent that
lacks an
acidic proton and is polar. Such
solvents lack
hydroxyl and
amine groups. In
contrast to
protic solvents, these...
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Deuterated solvents are a
group of
compounds where one or more
hydrogen atoms are
substituted by
deuterium atoms.
These isotopologues of
common solvents are...
- In chemistry,
solvent effects are the
influence of a
solvent on
chemical reactivity or
molecular ****ociations.
Solvents can have an
effect on solubility...
- com****tional chemistry, a
solvent model is a com****tional
method that
accounts for the
behavior of
solvated condensed phases.
Solvent models enable simulations...