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    Why Do Polar Aprotic Solvents Solvate Cations More Strongly Than
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Why Do Polar Aprotic Solvents Solvate Cations More Strongly Than

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Why do polar aprotic solvents solvate cations more strongly than anions? Using sodium chloride as the representative ionic compound,diagram the intermolecular interactions with tetrahydrofuran (THF).

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