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What are polar and non polar solvents ?explain with example.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago

  • Molecules in which dipole moment is not ‘zero’ are called polar solvents.  Example: NaCl, HF, H2O…etc. The non-zero dipole moment in these molecules is mainly due to electronegativity difference between bonding atoms.
  • Molecules in which dipole moment is ‘zero’ are called non-polar solvents. Example: CCl4, H2, Cl2, O2…etc.  In non-polar molecules the dipole moment is zero due nearly equal in electronegativity of bonding atoms and also due to symmetry in structure.
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