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    Feb 2, 2012, 07:43 AM
    Do acids and bases dissociate in solvents other than water? Like propylene glycol?
    I need to use propylene glycol as a solvent instead of water, and started to wonder if
    acids and bases dissociate the same way in propylene glycol? Are there dissociation
    values for propylene glycol like there are for water? Thanks.

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