Examples of 'apolar' in a sentence

Meaning of "apolar"

apolar (adjective): Refers to a molecule or substance that does not have a distinct positive or negative pole, often related to lack of polarity in chemistry or physics
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  • Having no polarity
  • Having no dipole
  • Orthogonal under the polar pairing between the symmetric algebra of a vector space and its dual.

How to use "apolar" in a sentence

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The apolar solvent used is advantageously xylene.
Suitable dispersants are apolar dispersants such as alkanes.
An apolar polymer belonging to the polyolefin family.
The preferred apolar oil is parleam oil.
The anhydrous solvent is preferably an apolar oil.
The apolar anhydrous solvent is advantageously toluene.
It is an amino acid with an apolar side chain.
Relevant apolar solvents comprise hydrocarbon solvents.
The solvent is preferably an apolar aprotic solvent.
Said polydiene diol is preferably substantially apolar.
Apolar oils are generally preferred over polar oils.
The extractant solvent may be polar or apolar.
Apolar molecules therefore become temporarily sensitive to microwaves.
The preferred apolar solvent is toluene.
It was found that hexane was a particularly suitable apolar solvent.

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The oil is advantageously an apolar and especially volatile oil.
This second solvent is generally classed as an apolar solvent.
Both polar and apolar liquids are eligible as aprotic liquids.
The organic phase can be based on an apolar hydrocarbon.
The use of a apolar cooling liquid might be much better.
Triglycerides are prime examples of apolar lipids.
The apolar oil according to the invention may be nonvolatile.
The internal cavity of these molecules is of apolar nature.
As an apolar phase one can use a non camosic acid.
The process is of particular interest for apolar steroids.
Various apolar compounds such as pyrene or naphthalene have been encapsulated in dendrimers.
Ordinary alkenes are not susceptible to a nucleophilic attack apolar bond.
One of the chromatographies empoys an apolar ligand chromatographic column.
The copolymerization is preferably performed in the presence of an apolar solvent.
One of the chromatographies employs an apolar ligand chromatographic column.
The polar or apolar polymers in these formulas serve as scaffold material.
It may also be polar or apolar.
A lipase is needed whenever an apolar lipid needs to cross a biological membrane.
One solid filler which is soluble or insoluble in the apolar medium.
Any excess apolar liquid can be removed by evaporation or mechanical removal.
Fluorocarbons are also used as alternative apolar coatings of release liners.
This property is related in an approximate manner to whether a solvent is polar or apolar.
These lipids were also detected in the apolar extract as expected.
Polar or apolar solvents are particularly suitable for carrying out the reaction.
The multifunctional initiator is especially in the dissolved state in apolar medium.
The best results are obtained with apolar solvents such as toluene.
Preferably the apolar ligand chromatography is the first of the two procedures.
The pooled upper organic phases contained the apolar lipids.
The destabilizing apolar phase was thus removed from the reaction environment.
The solid precipitate can be washed by the use of apolar solvent.
Usually hydrophobic matter is apolar and possesses an even distribution of electron density.
Progestogens for use with the invention include apolar progestogens.
These apolar or sparingly polar compounds comprise colouring agents or gelling agents.
These reactions are normally carded out in apolar organic solvents at various temperatures.
These regions can effectively solubilise both polar and apolar compounds.

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