Dichloromethane (DCM) and water are both polar molecules, but DCM's lower polarity allows it to mix more effectively with higher weight alcohols compared to water. While water is highly polar, DCM is only slightly polar, which contributes to its better miscibility with organic compounds. DCM's density makes it advantageous in laboratory settings, as it separates easily from water in a separatory funnel and is simple to evaporate. Despite its utility as a solvent, DCM is toxic, though it is considered less harmful than other chlorinated ethers. Additionally, DCM's diffusivity in water is higher than that of water in DCM, making it a suitable solvent for hydrophobic polymers like PLA.