Compared to protic solvents, how do Polar Aprotic solvents interact less strongly with anions?

Answer

They lack the hydrogen atom needed to stabilize the negative charge.

Polar aprotic solvents have significant dipole moments, allowing their negative ends to solvate cations well, but they lack the O-H or N-H bonds necessary to use a hydrogen atom to stabilize or interact strongly with anions.

Compared to protic solvents, how do Polar Aprotic solvents interact less strongly with anions?

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