Water vs Organic Solvents Comparison

Water vs Organic Solvents Comparison

Water vs Organic Solvents – Comparative Overview
Property Water Organic Solvents (General)
Polarity Very high (dielectric constant ≈ 80) Varies widely: very polar (DMF, DMSO ≈ 37–47), medium (acetone ≈ 21), low/non-polar (hexane ≈ 2)
Solubility of ionic compounds Excellent (salts, acids, bases) Poor to negligible (except a few like alcohols, acetonitrile)
Solubility of non-polar organics Poor (“like dissolves like” rule) Excellent for hydrocarbons, oils, fats, most organic molecules
Boiling point High (100 °C) Usually low to moderate (30–150 °C); easier to evaporate
Freezing point 0 °C (can freeze in cold labs) Usually much lower (e.g., acetone –95 °C, ether –116 °C)
Toxicity Non-toxic, safe for biological use Varies: some highly toxic (CHCl₃, CCl₄), carcinogenic (benzene), or relatively safe (ethanol, ethyl acetate)
Flammability Non-flammable Most are highly flammable (exceptions: CH₂Cl₂, CHCl₃)
Environmental impact Green, biodegradable, no VOC issues Many are VOCs, hazardous waste, require special disposal
Cost & availability Extremely cheap and abundant Generally more expensive; some restricted or controlled
Reactivity Reacts with Grignard reagents, alkali metals, acid chlorides, etc. Mostly inert toward organometallics and highly reactive compounds
Ease of drying/removal Difficult to make completely anhydrous; forms azeotropes Many can be dried easily (molecular sieves, distillation) and removed by rotary evaporation
Heat capacity Very high (good temperature buffer) Low to moderate (faster heating/cooling)
Typical applications Biological systems, inorganic chemistry, aqueous extractions, green chemistry Organic synthesis, extractions of organics, recrystallization, chromatography, paint/industry
Waste disposal Usually can be disposed down the drain (if uncontaminated) Requires hazardous waste collection and treatment


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