Solvents take away the ozone layer, letting UV rays reach the Earths surface easier.
Yes solvents are heavier than air
Only some organic solvents have a hallucinogen effect.
It has a catalytic effect.
Solutes are substances dissolved in a solvent.
well,the amount will effect it along with density,volume and concentration
The words "solvent" and "drug" are extremely broad, and so there are some compounds that are both solvents and drugs. But one does not indicate the other, at all. Also, the solvents that are drugs (in the fact that they exert a pharmacokinetic effect) are not all the same in there workings and properties as a drug.
Air fresheners contain aerosol propellants, solvents, preservatives and of course fragrances.
it doesn't effect the air
littering can effect the air pollution and not cleaning the water can effect the pollution (air) i hope i answered it not much can effect it
Ventilation is recommended when working with nonpolar solvents because these solvents can produce harmful vapors that are heavier than air and can accumulate in poorly ventilated areas, posing a risk of inhalation by the worker. Proper ventilation helps to minimize the concentration of solvent vapors in the air, reducing the risk of health effects from exposure.
Smoke is not a solution, it is a colloidal suspension of very fine particles in air.
In SN1 reactions, the key difference between protic and aprotic solvents lies in their ability to stabilize the carbocation intermediate. Protic solvents, such as water or alcohols, can solvate the carbocation through hydrogen bonding, leading to faster reaction rates. Aprotic solvents, like acetone or DMSO, do not have this stabilizing effect, resulting in slower reaction rates.