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solventler

Solventler, or solvents, are liquids used to dissolve substances, reduce viscosity, facilitate chemical reactions, or enable extraction and purification. They are essential in chemistry, industry, and everyday products. Solvents are broadly divided into water and organic solvents. Water is the universal solvent for many ionic or polar solutes, while organic solvents provide solubility for nonpolar or moderately polar compounds.

Organic solvents are categorized by polarity and chemical class, including hydrocarbons such as hexane and heptane;

Applications cover chemical synthesis, extraction, formulation of paints, coatings, and pharmaceuticals, as well as cleaning, degreasing,

Safety and environmental aspects are important: many solvents are flammable, toxic, or irritants, and some are

halogenated
solvents
such
as
dichloromethane
and
chloroform;
alcohols
such
as
methanol
and
ethanol;
ketones
such
as
acetone
and
methyl
ethyl
ketone;
ethers
such
as
diethyl
ether
and
THF;
and
esters
such
as
ethyl
acetate.
Their
physical
properties,
including
boiling
point,
polarity,
dielectric
constant,
and
miscibility,
determine
their
suitability
for
specific
tasks.
Some
solvents
mix
with
water
(miscible),
others
are
immiscible.
and
analytical
chemistry.
persistent
or
hazardous
to
air
and
aquatic
life.
They
can
emit
volatile
organic
compounds
(VOCs).
Safe
use
includes
adequate
ventilation,
protective
equipment,
proper
storage,
and
proper
waste
handling
and
disposal.
Regulatory
frameworks
such
as
REACH,
OSHA
standards,
and
local
regulations
govern
their
production,
transport,
and
use.