Water may be considered as an inert solvent.
Inert solvent is a solvent that does not react with your reaction system. means, it does not interfere between your reactants . . .Inert solvent like CCL4 does not do anything to Bromine, e.g. Bromine water, which is red-brown in colour, when added to CCL4 , its colour remains same.
A solvent is polar if its molecules contain highly polar covalent bonds, for example water, or ionic bonds, for example molten salt.
The word solvent is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: This solvent will remove the stains from your driveway. Adjective: You need a solvent cleaner to remove grease and oil stains. Adjective: That is a good investment, they are a solvent company.
Kerosine, Varsol
This is an odd question. Anything that isn't a solvent is a NON-example, so wood is not a solvent.
Inert solvent is a solvent that does not react with your reaction system. means, it does not interfere between your reactants . . .Inert solvent like CCL4 does not do anything to Bromine, e.g. Bromine water, which is red-brown in colour, when added to CCL4 , its colour remains same.
no. it is a salt.
When exposed to air or moisture, sodium will catch fire and explode. So it is kept immersed in an inert or non-polar solvent (such as hexane, pentane) to prevent its contact with air or moisture.
NaF can be said as inert because +1 and -1 valencies cancells each other................ so in that way we can say , it is Neutral........
Inert means "still".
A solvent is a liquid for example water is a solvent hope this helps. :)
The moon is inert.
Calcium Carbonate
Inert gases can also be called noble gases. An example is Helium.
A solvent is a substance into which a solute dissolves.
Water.
give an example of a solution that has 1 solvent and 2 solutes.