Adjective
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protic (comparative more protic, superlative most protic)
(chemistry, especially of a solvent, base or acid) That contains (and can donate or accept) a hydrogen ion (proton).
Another distinction is whether their molecules can form hydrogen bonds ( protic and aprotic solvents). Source: Internet
Physical properties of common solvents Properties table of common solvents The solvents are grouped into non-polar, polar aprotic, and polar protic solvents and ordered by increasing polarity. Source: Internet
Polar protic and polar aprotic Solvents with a dielectric constant (more accurately, relative static permittivity ) greater than 15 (i.e. polar or polarizable) can be further divided into protic and aprotic. Source: Internet
The following table shows that the intuitions from "non-polar", "polar aprotic" and "polar protic" are put numerically – the "polar" molecules have higher levels of δP and the protic solvents have higher levels of δH. Source: Internet
Thus amides can participate in hydrogen bonding with water and other protic solvents; the oxygen atom can accept hydrogen bonds from water and the N–H hydrogen atoms can donate H-bonds. Source: Internet