The solvent is a substance in which solute is dissolved.
Polar solvent
Polar solvents are solvents that have large dipole moments and possess charge separation, and the ability to solvate that is dissolved, ions, and other polar materials.
They contain bonds between atoms with very different electronegativities, such as oxygen and hydrogen.
For example, water (H2O) is a polar solvent.
Non-polar solvents:
Non-polar solvents are solvents that are composed of atoms that have small differences in electronegativity and are called non-polar solvents.
They contain bonds between atoms with similar electronegativities, such as carbon and hydrogen.
Bonds between atoms with similar electronegativities will lack partial charges.
Example: Benzene (C6H6), hexane (C6H14), pentane (C5H12), etc.