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Q: ______ is Aprotic solvent
  • A. Sulphuric acid
  • B. Chloroform
  • C. Water
  • D. Acetic acid
Correct Answer: Option B - Aprotic solvents -Polar aprotic solvents are those that are unable to form hydrogen bonds with the substrate. They have no hydrogen atoms that are directly connected to an electronegative atom and are not capable of hydrogen bonding . Examples : Chloroform, acetone, dichloromethane are aprotic solvents.
B. Aprotic solvents -Polar aprotic solvents are those that are unable to form hydrogen bonds with the substrate. They have no hydrogen atoms that are directly connected to an electronegative atom and are not capable of hydrogen bonding . Examples : Chloroform, acetone, dichloromethane are aprotic solvents.

Explanations:

Aprotic solvents -Polar aprotic solvents are those that are unable to form hydrogen bonds with the substrate. They have no hydrogen atoms that are directly connected to an electronegative atom and are not capable of hydrogen bonding . Examples : Chloroform, acetone, dichloromethane are aprotic solvents.