Xylene is classified as which type of solvent?

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Multiple Choice

Xylene is classified as which type of solvent?

Explanation:
Xylene is a clearing solvent. After dehydration with alcohol, xylene replaces the alcohol in the tissue and makes it transparent while being fully miscible with paraffin. This compatibility with paraffin allows smooth infiltration and embedding. It is not a dehydrant (that role belongs to alcohols like ethanol or acetone), nor is it the infiltration/embedding agent itself (paraffin wax is used for embedding).

Xylene is a clearing solvent. After dehydration with alcohol, xylene replaces the alcohol in the tissue and makes it transparent while being fully miscible with paraffin. This compatibility with paraffin allows smooth infiltration and embedding. It is not a dehydrant (that role belongs to alcohols like ethanol or acetone), nor is it the infiltration/embedding agent itself (paraffin wax is used for embedding).

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