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PROTOPHILIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Protophilic definition: chem having or involving an affinity for hydrogen ions (protons). See examples of PROTOPHILIC used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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Protophilic Solvent - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Protophilic solvents are defined as a type of amphiprotic solvent characterized by strong basic properties, which exhibit slight acidic tendencies. www.sciencedirect.com
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protophilic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
protophilic (comparative more protophilic, superlative most protophilic). (chemistry) Describing a solvent that can accept protons, and is therefore basic. en.wiktionary.org
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protophilic
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... Oxford English Dictionary
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8.4 Solvent Effects - Chemistry LibreTexts
(i) Protophilic ... (iii) Amphiprotic solvents: Solvents which act both as protophilic or protogenic, e.g., water, ammonia, ethyl alcohol, etc. chem.libretexts.org
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PROTOPHILIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Chemistry having or involving an affinity for hydrogen ions (protons).... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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protogenic
▪ 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.... Oxford English Dictionary
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protophilic (P04916) - IUPAC
Capable of acting as proton acceptor, strongly or weakly basic Also called HBA (hydrogen bond acceptor) solvent. See also: protogenic solvent. Source: goldbook.iupac.org
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Can you say what is protogenic and protophilic solvent? - Quora
Protogenic means the ability to generate protons (H+). Protophilic means the ability to accept protons (H+). www.quora.com
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protophilic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective protophilic is in the 1930s. OED's earliest evidence for protophilic is from 1930, in the writing of N. F. Hall. www.oed.com
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write the difference between protophillic and protogenic and aprotic ...
Protophilic means the ability to accept protons (H+). Hence examples of protogenic solvents are acetic acid, H2SO4 etc. and examples of ... brainly.in
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Leveling effect
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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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