Their densities
no
Depends on the solute: alcohol in water is lighter, salt in water is heavier than water.
Grip solvent is definitely the best for re-gripping, but you can use white spirit or petrol, which both work well.
it is lighter than water.
Their densities
no
Depends on the solute: alcohol in water is lighter, salt in water is heavier than water.
It depends on the specific compound, though most are denser than air.
Vapors are lighter, more comfortable, and are higher priced than steams.
Your paint should dry to the exact color of the sample, if it does not, the color was mixed wrong. When you apply a fresh coat of the same color paint, it goes on lighter, and darkens as it dries.
Grip solvent is definitely the best for re-gripping, but you can use white spirit or petrol, which both work well.
the Rf value value is 8.44 as the particles are lighter than the solvent
no, Vapors are the higher notch boots
No. If you bought good quality paint from a reputable dealer, you can place the colour swatch on the wall and see that they are the same. However, because of the effect of colour and light and the way your brain interprets what you "see," it can seem to be lighter.
a solvent has a greater amount than a solute..
Paint and lacquer solvents generally fall into the flammable liquid hazard category. Some, however, are not flammable because they are water-based, rather than organic solvent-based.