Meaning & Definition of word "Solvent"

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    Solvent

    /ˈsɒlvənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A substance, typically a liquid, that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution.
      • Example: Water is often referred to as the universal solvent due to its ability to dissolve many substances.
    • 2. A liquid used to dissolve a particular solid, liquid, or gas in a solution.
      • Example: Acetone is a common solvent used in nail polish remover.
    • 3. A financial term describing a person or entity that is able to meet its financial obligations.
      • Example: The company remained solvent despite the economic downturn.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having the ability to dissolve another substance.
      • Example: Solvent properties make ethanol useful in many chemical reactions.
    • 2. Able to pay debts; financially sound.
      • Example: After restructuring their finances, the firm became solvent again.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'solvent-' meaning 'loosen, dissolve', from 'solvere' which means 'to release, loosen'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    solvent abuse:

    The ingestion of solvents to achieve a psychoactive effect.

    solvent extraction:

    A process of separating compounds based on their solubility in different solvents.

    solvent recovery:

    The process of reclaiming a solvent for reuse.

    Related Words

    solute:

    A substance that is dissolved in a solvent.

    solution:

    A homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent.

    dissolution:

    The process of dissolving a solute in a solvent.

    Slang Meanings of solvent