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protoˈphilic, a. Chem. [f. proton + -philic.] Of a solvent (or solute): having a tendency to remove a proton from most solutes (or solvents). Opp. protogenic a.2 Also ˈprotophile (rare), such a substance.1930 N. F. Hall in Jrnl. Chem. Educ. VII. 787 The terms protophilia and hydrophilia have been pr...
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▪ I. protogenic, a.1 (prəʊtəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [irreg. f. Gr. πρωτογεν-ής first-born, primeval (see protogenes) + -ic.] Primitive, or primitively formed. a. Of or belonging to an original race or lineage.1851 D. Wilson Preh. Ann. (1863) I. ix. 254 The former adheres to the protogenic character of the Celtae....
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Types of solvent on the basis of proton interaction
On the basis of proton interaction, solvents are of four types,
(i) Protophilic solvents: Solvents (iii) Amphiprotic solvents: Solvents which act both as protophilic or protogenic, e.g., water, ammonia, ethyl alcohol, etc.
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aprotic
aprotic, a. Chem. (eɪˈprəʊtɪk) [ad. G. aprotisch (J. N. Brönsted 1930, in Zeitschr. f. angew. Chem. XLIII. 232/1): see a- 14, proton, -ic.] Of a liquid, esp. a solvent: having little or no tendency to accept or donate protons; neither protogenic nor protophilic.1931 Chem. Rev. VIII. 194 A solvent of...
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