their are a lot of elements used in nail polish, but some of which i know are the following:
- it contains Nitrocellulose and Butyl Acetete, 18 carbons, 25 hydrogen's, 24 oxygen's, 8 Nitrogen, and 1 sulfur in it.
and many more i don't know.
hope it helped.
What elements from the Periodic Table is used in nail polish?
I'm not sure, but it contains Nitrocellulose and Butyl Acetete, so that means
nail polish has 18 carbons, 25 hydrogens, 24 oxygens, 8 Nitrogen, and there could be 1 sulfur in it, but I'm not so sure.
The colored part. I have no clue what part that is because I CANT FIND IT ON HERE but it is the part that makes the color.
Use nail polish remover and bleach mixed nail polish remover.
I use the nail polish remover to polish my nails or you can the baby oil.
acetone
To get nail polish off camera case, use thinner (acetone) or nail polish remover.
It depends what nail polish you use
nail polish remover is what you use to get nail polish off your fingernails. :)
Use a pumice stone.
Obviously nail polish remover, but if that is not available then use turpentine if you have some.
you can put toothpaste our nails and use a nail file to scrub it off
moisten a tissue with acetone, and rub it across the nails. This product is also known as 'nail polish remover'.
because nail polish is soluble in spirit
Yes you can use nail polish remover to thin out thickened nail polish. I do it all the time to thin out even the rock hard nail polish that i found under the couch that was years old. All you need to do is pour a little in the nail polish depending on the hardness wait a little while and you got nail polish you can use. When ever I do this it still always kepps its shine.