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=Solvents=
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==Polar==
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===Water===
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===Ketones===
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====Acetone====
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====Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)====
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====Cyclohexanone====
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===Alcohols===
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====Ethanol====
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====Methanol====
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====Propanol====
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====Isopropanol====
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===Esters===
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====Ethyl acetate====
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===Ethers===
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====Tetrahydrofuran====
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==Non-polar==
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===Aliphatic===
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====Butane====
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Revision as of 04:15, 13 December 2012

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Solvents

Polar

Water

Ketones

Acetone

Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)

Cyclohexanone

Alcohols

Ethanol

Methanol

Propanol

Isopropanol

Esters

Ethyl acetate

Ethers

Tetrahydrofuran

Non-polar

Aliphatic

Butane

Solvent Boiling Point C Solubility in water 20C
Acetone Pie more
Benzene Ice and
Carbon Tetrachloride
Isopropanol