usesolvents
Usesolvents are solvents used to dissolve substances, facilitate chemical reactions, or extract materials across industrial, laboratory, and consumer processes. They are characterized by properties such as polarity, hydrogen-bonding ability, volatility, and boiling point, which determine solubility and process performance. Common categories include nonpolar hydrocarbons, polar aprotic solvents, and polar protic solvents, with representative examples such as hexane, acetone, DMSO, ethanol, and water.
Applications include cleaning and degreasing, paints and coatings, pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulation, polymer processing, analytical chemistry,
Choosing a usesolvent involves matching solubility parameters to target solutes, considering compatibility with equipment and safety
Safety and disposal considerations: many usesolvents are flammable or toxic; proper handling, ventilation, containment, and waste
Examples include water, ethanol, acetone, toluene, hexane, DMSO, DMF, and acetonitrile.
Overall, usesolvents play a central role in enabling solubility-driven processes while presenting health, safety, and environmental