Basic chemistry

Consider how many don`t understand about water and do not follow directions for dilution, that the water is the key and adding chemicals just makes the water "wetter", more effective of a cleaner.
 
Water is the universal solvent. Many only consider crude/petroleum based solvents. Of which there are hundreds, however they are broken into two catagories. Can you name the two and what is the basic difference??
 
Water is the universal solvent. Many only consider crude/petroleum based solvents. Of which there are hundreds, however they are broken into two catagories. Can you name the two and what is the basic difference??
 
Organic and Inorganic are two types you might want us to say, but it goes beyond that in classifications too.

Broad classifications may be Polar or Nonpolar, though I`m not sure what you`re wanting here.

Aprotic, Protic?

Water, ethanol, methanol, acetone?

Chemistry was a long time ago for me.
 
Having uhm.. [partied].. through that semester I won`t attempt to answer the "two types?" Q, but I`m still finding this an interesting thread.
 
One of many reasons to know chemical components is that while many products contain safe ones, they may just be buffering, etc in the product. Example how many are aware of MEK, what it does and what products is it in? Not knowing such causes damages all the time.
 
I know what that is, it`s highly flammable, and it`s not good to smell or breathe. Once you smell it, you`ll recognize it, think dry-erase pens. I`m just not sure where this thread is going. What`s the end game, are you just showing off? :) Get to the point and teach us something.
 
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