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Can the term hydration be applied to the solvent carbon tetrachloride? Explain your reasoning. If it cannot be used, what term can?
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If you mean hydration in the sense that water is added to a chemical and it changes is physical structure, no. CCl4 is slightly soluble in water. Solvenation is a nice word.
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