Select the statements that correctly describe the characteristics of a polar aprotic solvent. Multiple select question. A polar
aprotic solvent interacts strongly with anions as well as cations. A polar aprotic solvent cannot interact well with any type of ion. Acetone is a polar aprotic solvent because it cannot act as a hydrogen-bond donor. A polar aprotic solvent solvates cations by ion-dipole interactions.
A polar aprotic solvent is a polar solvent that does not have a hydrogen atom.
A polar protic solvent is a solvent that contains hydrogen. Water, ethanol and acetic acid are all examples of a polar protic solvent. A polar aprotic solvent is a polar solvent that does not contain hydrogen. Dimethyl sulphoxide, acetonitrile and dichloromethane are all examples of polar aprotic solvents.
The following are true about polar aprotic solvent.
Acetone is a polar aprotic solvent because it cannot act as a hydrogen-bond donor.
A polar aprotic solvent solvates cations by ion-dipole interactions.
Polar aprotic solvents solvates cations because the negative end of the dipole can interact well with the cation. Polar aprotic solvents interacts with ions by ion - dipole interaction.
Monosaccharides are the simplest unit of carbohydrates. They're composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, and they cannot be broken down further since they are already in their simplest form. Their general formula is (CH2O)n, where n is any number equal or greater than 3.