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Saturday, February 10, 2018 4:38:58 PM
This has been an interesting exercise!
Hearkens me back to my organic and inorganic chem classes in college!
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“Water is the most powerful solvent known.”
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100% Wrong! Water may be the most prevalent solvent on the Planet, but there are quite a few other solvents that will dissolve a wider variety of solutes and do it much faster than water!! Water, the most powerful?
I think NOT!!!!!
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“And, if we're discussing volatility, water is technically volatile all the way down to absolute zero. I mean, it's not going to be very volatile at extremely low temperature”
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I never once said water in not volatile!
I was referring to water on the spectrum of volatility of other compounds at 72 degrees F and that there are many compounds with much higher volatility than water! And in that comparison water could be considered nonvolatile, as water molecules at 72 degrees F are not “eager” to jump out of the beaker like other highly volatile compounds!
Hearkens me back to my organic and inorganic chem classes in college!
———-
“Water is the most powerful solvent known.”
———-
100% Wrong! Water may be the most prevalent solvent on the Planet, but there are quite a few other solvents that will dissolve a wider variety of solutes and do it much faster than water!! Water, the most powerful?
I think NOT!!!!!
———-
“And, if we're discussing volatility, water is technically volatile all the way down to absolute zero. I mean, it's not going to be very volatile at extremely low temperature”
———
I never once said water in not volatile!
I was referring to water on the spectrum of volatility of other compounds at 72 degrees F and that there are many compounds with much higher volatility than water! And in that comparison water could be considered nonvolatile, as water molecules at 72 degrees F are not “eager” to jump out of the beaker like other highly volatile compounds!
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