Solvents

How many syllables in Solvents?

solvents has 2 syllables

Split Solvents into syllables?

sol-vents

Definition of Solvents

Solvents are substances, usually liquids, that can dissolve other substances.

How should Solvents divide into syllables

The word 'solvents' has two syllables. The first syllable 'sol' has only one vowel 'o' and one consonant 's', while the second syllable 'vents' has two vowels 'e' and 'o' and four consonants 'v', 'n', 't', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Solvents

Noun

The chemist used a solvent to dissolve the solid in the beaker.

Sentences with Solvents

  • The painter used a solvent to thin the paint.
  • The dry cleaner uses solvents to clean clothes.
  • The chemist used a solvent to dissolve the solid in the beaker.
  • The mechanic used a solvent to clean the engine parts.
  • The ink in the pen is a solvent that carries the color onto the paper.
  • The nail polish remover is a solvent that dissolves the nail polish.
  • The glue was dissolved by a solvent.
  • The chemist used a solvent to extract the compound from the mixture.
  • The cleaning solution is a solvent that dissolves the dirt and grime.
  • The stain on the carpet was removed by a solvent.

Quotes with Solvents

  • The solvent of all bitterness is belief in love.
  • The solvent for me was discovering that I may have a purpose and it's not about me.
  • The solvent for poverty is money and the solvent for disease is medicine and the solvent for ignorance is education.
  • The solvent for fear is curiosity.
  • The solvent for the problem is the problem itself.
  • The solvent for fear is action.
  • The solvent for anger is forgiveness.
  • The real solvent of the problems is peace.
  • The solvent for every problem is patience.
  • The solvent of life's problems is always in oneself.

Number of characters in Solvents

8 ( s, o, l, v, e, n, t, s )

Unique letters in Solvents

7 ( s, o, l, v, e, n, t )

Solvents Backwards

stnevlos

Phonetic Transcription of Solvents

IPA (International): ˈsɔ:lvʌnts

ARA (American): ˈsɔlvʌnts

EPA (English): ˈsɔ:lvʌnts

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