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What is dielectric constant of solvent
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The dielectric constant of a solvent is a measure of its ability to insulate charges by reducing the electrostatic interactions between them. It is a dimensionless quantity that indicates the extent to which a solvent can reduce the force of attraction between charged particles, such as ions or polar molecules, dissolved in it. Dielectric constants can vary significantly between different solvents and are influenced by factors such as temperature and pressure.
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