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  • Solvent
  • Substance dissolving a solute resulting in a solution

    A solvent (from the Latin solvō, "loosen, untie, solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution. A solvent is usually a liquid

    Solvent

    Solvent

    Solvent

  • Dry cleaning
  • Cleaning of fabrics in non-aqueous solvents

    clothing and textiles using a solvent other than water. Clothes are instead soaked in a water-free liquid organic solvent (usually non-polar, as opposed

    Dry cleaning

    Dry cleaning

    Dry_cleaning

  • Solvent (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up solvent or solvency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A solvent is a liquid that dissolves another material. Solvent may also refer to: Solvent (producer)

    Solvent (disambiguation)

    Solvent_(disambiguation)

  • Solution (chemistry)
  • Homogeneous mixture of a solute and a solvent

    considered the solvent. Solvents can be gases, liquids, or solids. One or more components present in the solution other than the solvent are called solutes

    Solution (chemistry)

    Solution (chemistry)

    Solution_(chemistry)

  • White spirit
  • Petroleum-derived clear, transparent liquid

    in water and is used as an extraction solvent, as a cleaning solvent, as a degreasing solvent and as a solvent in aerosols, paints, wood preservatives

    White spirit

    White spirit

    White_spirit

  • Solvent model
  • Method in computational chemistry

    computational chemistry, a solvent model is a computational method that accounts for the behavior of solvated condensed phases. Solvent models enable simulations

    Solvent model

    Solvent_model

  • Green solvent
  • Environmentally sustainable solvent

    Green solvents are environmentally friendly chemical solvents that are used as a part of green chemistry. They came to prominence in 2015, when the UN

    Green solvent

    Green_solvent

  • Universal solvent
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Universal solvent may refer to: Water, described as the "universal solvent" for its ability to dissolve many substances Alkahest, a substance once sought

    Universal solvent

    Universal_solvent

  • Solubility
  • Capacity of a substance to dissolve in a homogeneous way

    substance, the solute, to form a solution with another substance, the solvent. Insolubility is the opposite property, the inability of the solute to

    Solubility

    Solubility

    Solubility

  • Solvent extraction and electrowinning
  • Two-stage hydrometallurgical process

    into a solvent containing a chemical that selectively reacts with and binds the copper in the solvent. The copper is extracted from the solvent with strong

    Solvent extraction and electrowinning

    Solvent_extraction_and_electrowinning

  • Solvent dye
  • A solvent dye is a dye soluble in organic solvents. It is usually used as a solution in an organic solvent. Solvent dyes are used to color organic solvents

    Solvent dye

    Solvent_dye

  • Solvent effects
  • Influence of a solvent on chemical reactivity, stability, etc.

    In chemistry, solvent effects are the influence of a solvent on chemical reactivity or molecular associations. Solvents can have an effect on solubility

    Solvent effects

    Solvent_effects

  • Solvent degreasing
  • Industrial process

    Solvent degreasing is a process used to prepare a part for further operations such as electroplating or painting. Typically it uses petroleum, chlorine

    Solvent degreasing

    Solvent_degreasing

  • Solvent bonding
  • Type of adhesive bonding for plastics

    Solvent bonding (also called solvent welding) is not a method of adhesive bonding (the final result does not rely on the adhesion of another substance

    Solvent bonding

    Solvent_bonding

  • Hydrogen-donor solvent
  • Hydrocarbon that transfers hydrogen to substrates

    A hydrogen-donor solvent is a hydrocarbon that transfers hydrogen to hydrogen-poor substrates, such as coal. The hydrogen-poor substrates could be solutes

    Hydrogen-donor solvent

    Hydrogen-donor_solvent

  • Solvation
  • Association of molecules of a solvent with molecules or ions of a solute

    is the interaction of a solvent with dissolved molecules. Both ionized and uncharged molecules interact strongly with a solvent, and the strength and nature

    Solvation

    Solvation

    Solvation

  • Chronic solvent-induced encephalopathy
  • Neurological condition caused by exposure to organic solvents

    Chronic solvent-induced encephalopathy (CSE) is a condition induced by long-term exposure to organic solvents, often—but not always—in the workplace,

    Chronic solvent-induced encephalopathy

    Chronic_solvent-induced_encephalopathy

  • Aqueous solution
  • Solution in which the solvent is water

    An aqueous solution is a solution in which the solvent is water. It is mostly shown in chemical equations by appending (aq) to the relevant chemical formula

    Aqueous solution

    Aqueous solution

    Aqueous_solution

  • Inhalant
  • Chemical, often household, breathed in to cause intoxication

    poisoning Gases Butane Propane Solvents Gasoline/petrol Toluene Liquid/gas mixtures Freon Ketones Solvents Acetone Solvents A range of petroleum-based products

    Inhalant

    Inhalant

    Inhalant

  • Protic solvent
  • Solvent containing an H+ ion

    In chemistry, a protic solvent is a solvent that has a hydrogen atom bound to an oxygen (as in a hydroxyl group −OH), a nitrogen (as in an amine group

    Protic solvent

    Protic_solvent

  • Theta solvent
  • Solvent property in polymer science

    In a polymer solution, a theta solvent (or θ solvent) is a solvent in which polymer coils act like ideal chains, assuming exactly their random walk coil

    Theta solvent

    Theta_solvent

  • Deep eutectic solvent
  • Solutions of Lewis or Brønsted acids and bases

    Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are solutions of Lewis or Brønsted acids and bases which form a eutectic mixture. Deep eutectic solvents are highly tunable

    Deep eutectic solvent

    Deep_eutectic_solvent

  • Deuterated solvent
  • Deuterated solvents are a group of compounds where one or more hydrogen atoms are substituted by deuterium atoms. These isotopologues of common solvents are

    Deuterated solvent

    Deuterated solvent

    Deuterated_solvent

  • Accessible surface area
  • Surface area of a biomolecule accessible to a solvent

    surface area (ASA) or solvent-accessible surface area (SASA) is the surface area of a biomolecule that is accessible to a solvent. Measurement of ASA is

    Accessible surface area

    Accessible surface area

    Accessible_surface_area

  • Thin-layer chromatography
  • Technique used to separate non-volatile mixtures

    on the plate, which is eluted with a solvent or solvent mixture known as the mobile phase (or eluent). This solvent then moves up the plate via capillary

    Thin-layer chromatography

    Thin-layer chromatography

    Thin-layer_chromatography

  • Polar aprotic solvent
  • Polar solvent with a low tendency to donate hydrogen ions

    aprotic solvent is a solvent that lacks an acidic proton and is polar. Such solvents lack hydroxyl and amine groups. In contrast to protic solvents, these

    Polar aprotic solvent

    Polar_aprotic_solvent

  • Fuel dye
  • Dyes added to identify fuels

    hydrocarbon-based nonpolar solvents ("solvent dyes"). Red dyes are often various diazo dyes, e.g., Solvent Red 19, Solvent Red 24, and Solvent Red 26. Anthraquinone

    Fuel dye

    Fuel dye

    Fuel_dye

  • Hypothetical types of biochemistry
  • Possible alternative biochemicals used by life forms

    carbon compounds for basic structural and metabolic functions, water as a solvent, and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA) to define and

    Hypothetical types of biochemistry

    Hypothetical types of biochemistry

    Hypothetical_types_of_biochemistry

  • Recrystallization (chemistry)
  • Separation and purification process of crystalline solids

    techniques characterized by the dissolution of an impure sample in a solvent or solvent mixture, followed by some change in conditions that encourages the

    Recrystallization (chemistry)

    Recrystallization_(chemistry)

  • Imperial Wax Solvent
  • 2008 studio album by The Fall

    Imperial Wax Solvent is the 26th studio album by the Fall, released in the UK on 28 April 2008. The album featured a new British-based lineup after the

    Imperial Wax Solvent

    Imperial_Wax_Solvent

  • Stain removal
  • Process of removing a mark or spot

    mark or spot left by one substance on a specific surface like a fabric. A solvent or detergent is generally used to conduct stain removal and many of these

    Stain removal

    Stain_removal

  • Solvent impregnated resin
  • Solvent impregnated resins (SIRs) are commercially available (macro)porous resins impregnated with a solvent/an extractant. In this approach, a liquid

    Solvent impregnated resin

    Solvent_impregnated_resin

  • Diethyl ether
  • Organic chemical compound

    (termed "ethereal odour"), and extremely flammable liquid. It is a common solvent and was formerly used as a general anesthetic. Most diethyl ether is produced

    Diethyl ether

    Diethyl ether

    Diethyl_ether

  • Osmotic pressure
  • Measure of the tendency of a solution to take in pure solvent by osmosis

    from its pure solvent by a semipermeable membrane. It is the difference between hydrostatic pressures of the solution and the pure solvent. Osmosis occurs

    Osmotic pressure

    Osmotic pressure

    Osmotic_pressure

  • Implicit solvation
  • Method in computational chemistry

    continuum solvation) is a method to represent solvent as a continuous medium instead of individual "explicit" solvent molecules, most often used in molecular

    Implicit solvation

    Implicit_solvation

  • Tincture
  • Herbal liquid

    Solvent concentrations of 25–60% are common, but may run as high as 90%. In chemistry, a tincture is a solution that has ethanol as the sole solvent.

    Tincture

    Tincture

    Tincture

  • Leveling effect
  • Effect of solvents on properties of acids and bases

    Leveling effect or solvent leveling refers to the effect of solvent on the properties of acids and bases. The strength of a strong acid is limited ("leveled")

    Leveling effect

    Leveling effect

    Leveling_effect

  • Dimethyl sulfoxide
  • Organosulfur chemical compound used as a solvent

    important polar aprotic solvent that dissolves both polar and nonpolar compounds and is miscible in a wide range of organic solvents as well as water. It

    Dimethyl sulfoxide

    Dimethyl sulfoxide

    Dimethyl_sulfoxide

  • Accelerated solvent extraction
  • Chemical analysis method

    Accelerated solvent extraction (ASE), also known as pressurized solvent extraction (PSE), is a method for extracting various chemicals from a complex

    Accelerated solvent extraction

    Accelerated_solvent_extraction

  • Solvent (producer)
  • Zimbabwean electronic producer and remixer

    of Wires) Solvent homepage Solvent at Discogs Solvent at Morr Music Records Solvent at AllMusic 5a9785ba-2725-448c-b4c7-4dae9f090d65 Solvent discography

    Solvent (producer)

    Solvent_(producer)

  • Solvent vapour annealing
  • Chemistry technique

    Solvent vapor annealing (SVA) is a widely used technique for controlling the morphology and ordering of block copolymer (BCP) films. By controlling the

    Solvent vapour annealing

    Solvent vapour annealing

    Solvent_vapour_annealing

  • Quantum solvent
  • Superfluid used to dissolve another chemical species

    A quantum solvent is essentially a superfluid (aka a quantum liquid) used to dissolve another chemical species. Any superfluid can theoretically act as

    Quantum solvent

    Quantum_solvent

  • Relative accessible surface area
  • accessible surface area or relative solvent accessibility (RSA) of a protein residue is a measure of residue solvent exposure. It can be calculated by formula:

    Relative accessible surface area

    Relative_accessible_surface_area

  • Liquid–liquid extraction
  • Method to separate compounds or metal complexes

    two different immiscible liquids, often water and an appropriate organic solvent. During extraction process, there is a net transfer of one or more components

    Liquid–liquid extraction

    Liquid–liquid extraction

    Liquid–liquid_extraction

  • List of water-miscible solvents
  • miscible with water; they are often used as solvents. Many of them are hygroscopic. Category:Alcohol solvents Solvent miscibility table [1] Diethylenetriamine

    List of water-miscible solvents

    List_of_water-miscible_solvents

  • Organochlorine chemistry
  • Organic compound containing at least one covalent carbon-chlorine bond

    dichloromethane and chloroform are commonly used as solvents and are referred to as "chlorinated solvents".[citation needed] Chlorination modifies the physical

    Organochlorine chemistry

    Organochlorine_chemistry

  • Solvation shell
  • Solvent interface of a solute

    solvation sheath is the solvent interface of any chemical compound or biomolecule that constitutes the solute in a solution. When the solvent is water it is called

    Solvation shell

    Solvation shell

    Solvation_shell

  • List of boiling and freezing information of solvents
  • "Solvent Boiling Points Chart -". "Solvent Boiling Points Chart -". "Solvent Boiling Points Chart -". "Solvent Boiling Points Chart -". "Solvent Boiling

    List of boiling and freezing information of solvents

    List_of_boiling_and_freezing_information_of_solvents

  • Extraction (chemistry)
  • Separation of a desired substance from other substances in the sample

    solvent into the extracting solvent. The term washing may also be used to refer to an extraction in which impurities are extracted from the solvent containing

    Extraction (chemistry)

    Extraction (chemistry)

    Extraction_(chemistry)

  • Solvent detergent plasma
  • Processed form of blood plasma

    Solvent detergent plasma is a form of blood plasma made from plasma collected from many people which is then processed with solvents as a form of virus

    Solvent detergent plasma

    Solvent_detergent_plasma

  • Ethanol
  • Organic compound

    disinfectant, solvent for some medications, and antidote for methanol poisoning and ethylene glycol poisoning. It is used as a chemical solvent and in the

    Ethanol

    Ethanol

  • Isopropyl alcohol
  • Simplest secondary alcohol

    and hand sanitizer, and in industrial and household applications as a solvent. It is a common ingredient in products such as antiseptics, disinfectants

    Isopropyl alcohol

    Isopropyl_alcohol

  • Paint
  • Pigment applied over a surface that dries as a solid film

    paint were used tens of thousands of years ago in cave paintings. Clean-up solvents are also different for water-based paint than oil-based paint. Water-based

    Paint

    Paint

    Paint

  • Oil Blue 35
  • Chemical compound

    blue anthraquinone dye used for colouring alcoholic and hydrocarbon based solvents, including oils, fats, and waxes. It is used also in lacquers and inks

    Oil Blue 35

    Oil Blue 35

    Oil_Blue_35

  • Freezing-point depression
  • Drop in freezing temperature of a solvent due to the addition of solute

    is thought of as the solvent. The resulting liquid solution or solid-solid mixture has a lower freezing point than the pure solvent or solid because the

    Freezing-point depression

    Freezing-point depression

    Freezing-point_depression

  • Soxhlet extractor
  • Laboratory apparatus

    desired compound has a limited solubility in a solvent, and the impurity is insoluble in that solvent. It allows for unmonitored and unmanaged operation

    Soxhlet extractor

    Soxhlet extractor

    Soxhlet_extractor

  • Osmosis
  • Movement of molecules to lower concentration

    Osmosis (/ɒzˈmoʊsɪs/, US also /ɒs-/) is the spontaneous net movement of solvent molecules through a selectively permeable membrane from a region of high

    Osmosis

    Osmosis

    Osmosis

  • VOC exempt solvent
  • Volatile organic compounds exempt from regular restrictions

    VOC exempt solvents are organic compounds that are exempt from restrictions placed on most volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the United States. This

    VOC exempt solvent

    VOC_exempt_solvent

  • Solvent Black 3
  • Chemical compound

    Solvent Black 3 is an azo dye. It is a non-fluorescent, relatively thermostable lysochrome (fat-soluble dye) diazo dye used for staining of neutral triglycerides

    Solvent Black 3

    Solvent_Black_3

  • Solvent cabinet
  • Chemical storage cabinet

    laboratory a solvent cabinet is a chemical storage cabinet or cupboard which is properly labeled and equipped, for the storage of solvents (especially

    Solvent cabinet

    Solvent_cabinet

  • Solvent suppression
  • Solvent suppression is any technique in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) to decrease undesired signal from a sample's solvent. In liquid-state

    Solvent suppression

    Solvent suppression

    Solvent_suppression

  • Neroli
  • Essential oil of the bitter orange blossom

    distillation, whereas orange blossom is extracted through either enfleurage or solvent extraction. The blossoms are gathered, usually by hand, in late April to

    Neroli

    Neroli

    Neroli

  • Acetone
  • Organic compound ((CH3)2CO); simplest ketone

    important organic solvent in industry, home, and laboratory. About 6.7 million tonnes were produced worldwide in 2010, mainly for use as a solvent and for production

    Acetone

    Acetone

    Acetone

  • Solvent Red 26
  • Chemical compound

    Solvent Red 26, also known as Oil Red EGN or C.I. 26120, is a purplish red synthetic azo dye. It is soluble in oils and insoluble in water. Its main use

    Solvent Red 26

    Solvent Red 26

    Solvent_Red_26

  • Flory–Huggins solution theory
  • Lattice model of polymer solutions

    m i x {\displaystyle \Delta G_{\rm {mix}}} for mixing a polymer with a solvent. Although it makes simplifying assumptions, it generates useful results

    Flory–Huggins solution theory

    Flory–Huggins solution theory

    Flory–Huggins_solution_theory

  • Hildebrand solubility parameter
  • Type of parameter

    as the molecules are separated from each other and surrounded by the solvent. In 1936 Joel Henry Hildebrand suggested the square root of the cohesive

    Hildebrand solubility parameter

    Hildebrand_solubility_parameter

  • Water
  • Chemical compound of hydrogen and oxygen

    is also the fluid of all known living organisms, in which it acts as a solvent. Water, being a polar molecule, undergoes strong intermolecular hydrogen

    Water

    Water

    Water

  • Solvent Violet 13
  • Chemical compound

    Solvent Violet 13, also known as D&C Violet No.2, oil violet, Solvent Blue 90, Alizarine Violet 3B, Alizurol Purple, Duranol Brilliant Violet TG, Ahcoquinone

    Solvent Violet 13

    Solvent Violet 13

    Solvent_Violet_13

  • Solvent Yellow 124
  • Chemical compound

    Solvent Yellow 124 is a yellow azo dye used in European Union as a fuel dye. It is a marker used since August 2002 to distinguish diesel fuel intended

    Solvent Yellow 124

    Solvent Yellow 124

    Solvent_Yellow_124

  • Chloroform
  • CHCl3, historical anaesthetic and common solvent

    abbreviated as TCM), is an organochloride with the formula CHCl3 and a common solvent. It is a volatile, colorless, sweet-smelling, dense liquid produced on

    Chloroform

    Chloroform

  • Limonene
  • Terpene hydrocarbon

    chemical synthesis as a precursor to carvone, and as a renewables-based solvent in cleaning products. It has a "citrus, orange, fresh, sweet, peely" aroma

    Limonene

    Limonene

    Limonene

  • Paper chromatography
  • Separation of chemicals, often colored, on paper

    medium (the paper). The mobile phase is generally a non-polar organic solvent in which the sample is dissolved. The stationary phase consists of (polar)

    Paper chromatography

    Paper chromatography

    Paper_chromatography

  • Solvent drag
  • Transport effect in physiology

    Solvent drag, also known as bulk transport, refers to solutes in the ultrafiltrate that are transported back from the renal tubule by the flow of water

    Solvent drag

    Solvent_drag

  • Colligative properties
  • Properties of solutions that depend only on the number of solute particles

    depend on the ratio of the number of solute particles to the number of solvent particles in a solution, and not on the nature of the chemical species

    Colligative properties

    Colligative properties

    Colligative_properties

  • Boiling-point elevation
  • Physical phenomenon

    a liquid (a solvent) will be higher when another compound is added, meaning that a solution has a higher boiling point than a pure solvent. This happens

    Boiling-point elevation

    Boiling-point_elevation

  • 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  • Solvent, now banned for ozone depletion

    liquid, it was once produced industrially in large quantities for use as a solvent. It is regulated by the Montreal Protocol as an ozone-depleting substance

    1,1,1-Trichloroethane

    1,1,1-Trichloroethane

    1,1,1-Trichloroethane

  • De-asphalter
  • tower and receives feed from the bottom (residuum) stream. It is usually a solvent de-asphalter unit, SDA. The SDA separates the asphalt from the feedstock

    De-asphalter

    De-asphalter

  • Alkahest
  • Theorized universal solvent in alchemy

    In Renaissance alchemy, alkahest was the theorized "universal solvent". It was supposed to be capable of dissolving any composite substance, including

    Alkahest

    Alkahest

    Alkahest

  • Concentration
  • Ratio of part of a mixture to the whole

    any kind of chemical mixture, but most frequently refers to solutes and solvents in solutions. The molar (amount) concentration has variants, such as normal

    Concentration

    Concentration

  • Intimate ion pair
  • Lasting attraction between dissolved cations and anions in solution

    In less polar solvents, two ions can still be connected to some extent. In a tight, intimate, or contact ion pair, there are no solvent molecules between

    Intimate ion pair

    Intimate_ion_pair

  • Supercritical fluid
  • State of matter

    a type of hydrothermal vent. SCFs are used as a substitute for organic solvents in a range of industrial and laboratory processes, most commonly carbon

    Supercritical fluid

    Supercritical_fluid

  • Paclitaxel
  • Medication used for cancer

    nanoparticles. Much of the clinical toxicity of paclitaxel is associated with the solvent Cremophor EL in which it is dissolved for delivery. Abraxis BioScience

    Paclitaxel

    Paclitaxel

    Paclitaxel

  • Elution
  • Extraction of a material by washing with a solvent

    the process of extracting one material from another by washing with a solvent: washing of loaded ion-exchange resins to remove captured ions, or eluting

    Elution

    Elution

    Elution

  • Molality
  • Amount of substance of solute divided by the mass of the solvent

    than one solvent, molality can be defined for the mixed solvent considered as a pure pseudo-solvent. Instead of mole solute per kilogram solvent as in the

    Molality

    Molality

  • Distribution law
  • Distribution of a solute between two immiscible solvents

    immiscible solvents. This law was first given by Nernst who studied the distribution of several solutes between different appropriate pairs of solvents. C1/C2

    Distribution law

    Distribution_law

  • Ion association
  • Chemical reaction between oppositely-charged ions in solution

    solvent-shared or solvent-separated. The most important factor to determine the extent of ion association is the dielectric constant of the solvent.

    Ion association

    Ion_association

  • Tetrahydrofuran
  • Cyclic chemical compound, (CH2)4O

    polar and having a wide liquid range, THF is a versatile solvent. It is an isomer of another solvent, butanone. About 200,000 tonnes of tetrahydrofuran are

    Tetrahydrofuran

    Tetrahydrofuran

    Tetrahydrofuran

  • Solvophobic
  • interactions between polar solvents and non-polar solutes. In the pure solvent, there are relatively strong cohesive forces between the solvent molecules due to

    Solvophobic

    Solvophobic

  • Enthalpy change of solution
  • Change in enthalpy from dissolving a substance

    the enthalpy change associated with the dissolution of a substance in a solvent at constant pressure resulting in infinite dilution. The enthalpy of solution

    Enthalpy change of solution

    Enthalpy_change_of_solution

  • Marcus theory
  • Explanation for the rates of electron transfer reactions

    thermally induced reorganization of the surroundings, the solvent (outer sphere) and the solvent sheath or the ligands (inner sphere) which create the geometrically

    Marcus theory

    Marcus_theory

  • Inorganic nonaqueous solvent
  • Type of nonaqueous solvents

    An inorganic nonaqueous solvent is a solvent other than water, that is not an organic compound. These solvents are used in chemical research and industry

    Inorganic nonaqueous solvent

    Inorganic_nonaqueous_solvent

  • Green chemistry
  • Research field in chemistry and chemical engineering

    adhesives, and in chemical synthesis. Traditional solvents are often toxic or are chlorinated. Green solvents, on the other hand, are generally less harmful

    Green chemistry

    Green_chemistry

  • Cryoscopic constant
  • Material property relating molality to freezing point depression

    freezing point T f 0 {\displaystyle T_{\mathrm {f} }^{0}} of the pure solvent minus the freezing point T f {\displaystyle T_{\mathrm {f} }} of the solution;

    Cryoscopic constant

    Cryoscopic_constant

  • Solvent Yellow 7
  • Chemical compound

    Solvent Yellow 7 is an aromatic organic molecule and a common azo dye with a formula of C6H5N2C6H4OH. It has a phenolic hydroxyl and an azo group in the

    Solvent Yellow 7

    Solvent Yellow 7

    Solvent_Yellow_7

  • Solvent casting and particulate leaching
  • In solvent casting and particulate leaching (SCPL), a polymer is dissolved in an organic solvent. Particles, mainly salts, with specific dimensions are

    Solvent casting and particulate leaching

    Solvent_casting_and_particulate_leaching

  • Propylene glycol methyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    an organic solvent with a wide variety of industrial and commercial uses. Similar to other glycol ethers, it is used as a carrier/solvent in printing/writing

    Propylene glycol methyl ether

    Propylene glycol methyl ether

    Propylene_glycol_methyl_ether

  • 2-Butoxyethanol
  • Chemical compound

    butyl ether of ethylene glycol. As a relatively nonvolatile, inexpensive solvent, it is used in many domestic and industrial products because of its properties

    2-Butoxyethanol

    2-Butoxyethanol

    2-Butoxyethanol

  • Polyvinyl chloride
  • Common synthetic polymer

    chloride is a white, brittle solid. It is soluble in ketones, chlorinated solvents, dimethylformamide, THF and DMAc. PVC was synthesized in 1872 by German

    Polyvinyl chloride

    Polyvinyl chloride

    Polyvinyl_chloride

  • Sudan Red G
  • Chemical compound

    Sudan Red G, including Brilliant Fat Scarlet R, C.I. Food Red 16, C.I. Solvent Red I, C.I. 12150, Ceres Red G, Fat Red BG, Fat Red G. Lacquer Red V2G

    Sudan Red G

    Sudan Red G

    Sudan_Red_G

  • Exxon donor solvent process
  • Coal liquefaction process

    Exxon donor solvent process (EDS) is a coal liquefaction process developed by Exxon Research and Engineering Company, starting in 1966. The process converts

    Exxon donor solvent process

    Exxon_donor_solvent_process

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Online names & meanings

  • Kadali
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Kadali

    Banana Tree

  • Jemisha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Jemisha

    Queen of Night

  • Lizandra
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Greek

    Lizandra

    Modern Blend of Liz and Alexandra; Liberator; Feminine of Lysander

  • Shantanav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shantanav

    Bhishma Pitamaha

  • ARSENIO
  • Male

    Italian

    ARSENIO

    Italian and Spanish form of Latin Arsenius, ARSENIO means "virile."

  • Darragh Daire
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Darragh Daire

    daire “”fruitful, fertile.”” The Brown Bull of Cooley (read the legend) was owned by Daire Mac Fiachna, and his refusal to sell his bull to Queen Maebh was part of the reason for the fight between the provinces of Ulster and Connacht. At present it is a very popular name in Ireland with all four spellings and it is often used as a girl’s name with the spellings Daire and Dara.

  • Radcliffe
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Radcliffe

    From the Red Cliff

  • Bidula
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Bidula

    Name of a Tree

  • Rajyeshwar | ராஜ்யேஷ்வர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rajyeshwar | ராஜ்யேஷ்வர

    King

  • Virden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Virden

    English : probably a variant spelling of Verdun.

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  • Resolvent
  • n.

    That which has the power of resolving, or causing solution; a solvent.

  • Solvability
  • n.

    The condition of being solvent; ability to pay all just debts; solvency; as, the solvability of a merchant.

  • Oil
  • n.

    Any one of a great variety of unctuous combustible substances, not miscible with water; as, olive oil, whale oil, rock oil, etc. They are of animal, vegetable, or mineral origin and of varied composition, and they are variously used for food, for solvents, for anointing, lubrication, illumination, etc. By extension, any substance of an oily consistency; as, oil of vitriol.

  • Solvable
  • a.

    Able to pay one's debts; solvent.

  • Naphtha
  • n.

    The complex mixture of volatile, liquid, inflammable hydrocarbons, occurring naturally, and usually called crude petroleum, mineral oil, or rock oil. Specifically: That portion of the distillate obtained in the refinement of petroleum which is intermediate between the lighter gasoline and the heavier benzine, and has a specific gravity of about 0.7, -- used as a solvent for varnishes, as a carburetant, illuminant, etc.

  • Solution
  • n.

    The act or process by which a body (whether solid, liquid, or gaseous) is absorbed into a liquid, and, remaining or becoming fluid, is diffused throughout the solvent; also, the product reulting from such absorption.

  • Lixiviation
  • n.

    Lixiviating; the process of separating a soluble substance form one that is insoluble, by washing with some solvent, as water; leaching.

  • Solvent
  • a.

    Able or sufficient to pay all just debts; as, a solvent merchant; the estate is solvent.

  • Menstruum
  • n.

    Any substance which dissolves a solid body; a solvent.

  • Camphine
  • n.

    Rectified oil of turpentine, used for burning in lamps, and as a common solvent in varnishes.

  • Solvent
  • n.

    That which resolves; as, a solvent of mystery.

  • Nonsolvent
  • a.

    Not solvent; insolvent.

  • Tincture
  • n.

    The finer and more volatile parts of a substance, separated by a solvent; an extract of a part of the substance of a body communicated to the solvent.

  • Resolvent
  • a.

    Having power to resolve; causing solution; solvent.

  • Solvency
  • n.

    The quality or state of being solvent.

  • Solvent
  • a.

    Having the power of dissolving; dissolving; as, a solvent fluid.

  • Solvent
  • n.

    A substance (usually liquid) suitable for, or employed in, solution, or in dissolving something; as, water is the appropriate solvent of most salts, alcohol of resins, ether of fats, and mercury or acids of metals, etc.

  • Ligroin
  • n.

    A trade name applied somewhat indefinitely to some of the volatile products obtained in refining crude petroleum. It is a complex and variable mixture of several hydrocarbons, generally boils below 170¡ Fahr., and is more inflammable than safe kerosene. It is used as a solvent, as a carburetant for air gas, and for illumination in special lamps.

  • Insolvent
  • a.

    Not solvent; not having sufficient estate to pay one's debts; unable to pay one's debts as they fall due, in the ordinary course of trade and business; as, in insolvent debtor.

  • Laky
  • a.

    Transparent; -- said of blood rendered transparent by the action of some solvent agent on the red blood corpuscles.