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in sn1 reactions polar solvents are used.why b coz, polar solvent stabilise the intermediate which is formed in the reaction.but in sn2 reactions non polar solvents are used.in this reaction intermediate is not formed.
A solvent that all the components of the reaction will dissolve into, and that won't become part of the reaction itself, would be a good solvent for a chemical reaction. This means that different reactions will require different solvents.
Water is considered to be the universal solvent. It is suitable for most inorganic reactions, but fails for many organic reactions.
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The property of water that has made it such an effective solvent is the polarity of the molecule. It is highly polar.
ERWIN BUNCEL has written: 'ROLE OF THE SOLVENT IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS'
in sn1 reactions polar solvents are used.why b coz, polar solvent stabilise the intermediate which is formed in the reaction.but in sn2 reactions non polar solvents are used.in this reaction intermediate is not formed.
in pyrolytical elimination there is no base or solvent is persent and these are often run in gas phase
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A solvent that all the components of the reaction will dissolve into, and that won't become part of the reaction itself, would be a good solvent for a chemical reaction. This means that different reactions will require different solvents.
The solvent contain the ions of the solute.
Water is considered to be the universal solvent. It is suitable for most inorganic reactions, but fails for many organic reactions.
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water is considered to be the universal solvent because it is easily used to dissolve many substances. in addition, in chemical reactions water is often considered the solvent.
water is considered to be the universal solvent because it is easily used to dissolve many substances. in addition, in chemical reactions water is often considered the solvent.
The polarity of the water molecule has the most significant role as a universal solvent.