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  • ...sulfur]] and [[iodine]]. It readily mixes with other polar and non-polar [[solvent]]s such as water, [[chloroform]], and [[hexane]]. With higher alkanes (star ...MEA in semiconductor manufacturing processes, where it is used as a resist solvent). This application consumes about 15% to 20% of worldwide acetic acid. Ethe
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  • ...ucing the material, conductive organic polymers associated with a [[protic solvent]] may also be "self-doped."
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  • | Solvent = [[THF]], [[ethanol]], [[methanol]] ...the anion can be stabilised by intramolecular hydrogen-bonding from other protic groups on citric acid.
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  • ...y theoretical means or by extrapolating from measurements in non-aqueous [[solvent]]s in which the dissociation constant is smaller, such as [[acetonitrile]] ...definition applies to other solvents, such as [[dimethyl sulfoxide]]: the solvent S acts as a base, accepting a proton and forming the conjugate acid SH<sup>
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