An example of a polar aprotic solvent is THF, or tetrahydrofuran. It has the carbon-oxygen bond making it polar, but it has no protons that can freely dissociate form the compound. An example of a non-polar aprotic solvent is hexanes. hexanes have only carbon-hydrogen and carbon-carbon bonds, making it non-polar. They also do not have any protons that can freely dissociate from the compound
it is soluble in chloroform. Chloroform is nonpolar.
No, chloroform is covalent.
what is the formula of chloroform
Yes, and it's also aprotic, I believe.
An example of a polar aprotic solvent is THF, or tetrahydrofuran. It has the carbon-oxygen bond making it polar, but it has no protons that can freely dissociate form the compound. An example of a non-polar aprotic solvent is hexanes. hexanes have only carbon-hydrogen and carbon-carbon bonds, making it non-polar. They also do not have any protons that can freely dissociate from the compound
it is soluble in chloroform. Chloroform is nonpolar.
No, chloroform is covalent.
what is the formula of chloroform
Yes, and it's also aprotic, I believe.
Chloroform.
It is a bottle that contains chloroform.
Chloroform is a organic solvent.
Chloroform is a nonelectrolyte.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with chloroform and is not soluble in chloroform.
Chloroform spirit is 5% chloroform with 95% ethanol mixed together.
Chloroform is a molecule.