scora said:
describe and account for the many uses of ethanol as a solvent for polar and nonpolar substances
Ethanol is considered an effective industrial and household solvent for both polar and non-polar substances. This property of ethanol can be understood when observing its molecular structure.
One end of the ethanol molecule consists of a Hydroxyl group (OH) and is considered a polar end . The O-H bond is considered polar as oxygen is much more electronegative than Hydrogen. Consequently, the group is able to form strong hydrogen bonding between other polar substances such as water.
On the other end, there is a non-polar ethyl group (C2H5) which is overall non-polar in nature, and consists of non polar C-C and C-H bonding (due to little difference in electronegativity). This end is able to readily attach and form dispersion forces with other non-polar molecules, thus the dissolution.
From this it can be deduced that ethanol is one of the most important solvent in the modern 20th century. With many applications such as oils, cosmetics, medicinal preparations and cleaning agents; ethanol is only the second after the universal solvent itself water.
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