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  2. Tetrahydrofuran - Wikipedia

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    Tetrahydrofuran (THF), or oxolane, is an organic compound with the formula (CH 2) 4 O. The compound is classified as heterocyclic compound, specifically a cyclic ether. It is a colorless, water-miscible organic liquid with low viscosity. It is mainly used as a precursor to polymers. [8] Being polar and having a wide liquid range, THF is a ...

  3. List of water-miscible solvents - Wikipedia

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    tetrahydrofuran: 109-99-9 C 6 H 14 O 4: triethylene glycol: 112-27-6 Inorganic compounds. Chemical formula Name CAS number N 2 H 4: hydrazine: 302-01-2 HNO 3: nitric ...

  4. Tetrahydrofuran (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Phase behavior Triple point: 164.76 K (−108.39 °C), ? Pa Critical point: 541 K (268 °C), 5190 kPa Std enthalpy change of fusion, Δ fus H o: 8.540 kJ/mol Std entropy change

  5. List of boiling and freezing information of solvents - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive list of boiling and freezing points for various solvents.

  6. Furan - Wikipedia

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    It is dissimilar vs ethers such as tetrahydrofuran. Like enol ethers, 2,5-disubstituted furans are susceptible to hydrolysis to reversibly give 1,4-diketones. Furan serves as a diene in Diels–Alder reactions with electron-deficient dienophiles such as ethyl ( E )-3-nitroacrylate. [ 15 ]

  7. Chemical polarity - Wikipedia

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    When comparing a polar and nonpolar molecule with similar molar masses, the polar molecule in general has a higher boiling point, because the dipole–dipole interaction between polar molecules results in stronger intermolecular attractions. One common form of polar interaction is the hydrogen bond, which is also

  8. Polar aprotic solvent - Wikipedia

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    A polar 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 solvents do not serve as proton donors in hydrogen bonding, although they can be proton acceptors. Many solvents, including chlorocarbons and hydrocarbons, are classifiable as aprotic ...

  9. Solvent - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows that the intuitions from "non-polar", "polar aprotic" and "polar protic" are put numerically – the "polar" molecules have higher levels of δP and the protic solvents have higher levels of δH. Because numerical values are used, comparisons can be made rationally by comparing numbers.