A
solvent (from the
Latin , "I loosen, untie, I solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute (a chemically different liquid, solid or gas), resulting in a
solution. A solvent is usually a liquid but can also be a solid or a gas. The quantity of solute that can dissolve in a specific volume of solvent varies with
temperature. Common uses for
organic solvents are in
dry cleaning (e.g.,
tetrachloroethylene), as
paint thinners (e.g.,
toluene,
turpentine), as nail polish removers and glue solvents (
acetone,
methyl acetate,
ethyl acetate), in spot removers (e.g.,
hexane, petrol ether), in detergents (
citrus terpenes) and in
perfumes (
ethanol). Water is a solvent for polar molecules and the most common solvent used by living things; all the ions and proteins in a cell are dissolved in water within a cell. Solvents find various applications in chemical,
pharmaceutical, oil, and gas industries, including in
chemical syntheses and purification processes.