I suppose that the pH of turpentine cannot be determined.
Turpentine is brownish yellowish kind of liquid that is secreted from some kinds of trees.
Turpentine can be used to clean paint of g lass but won't clean glass very well. Turpentine won't negatively affect glass.
Yes, turpentine does expand. In fact, it expands more than oil, water and benzene!
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Turpentine is a solvent obtained by the distillation of pine tree resin It is composed of terpenes, mainly alpha-pinene and beta-pinene.
Genuine turpentine is used by artists who paint with oils and is a wood spirit got by distillation of tree sap. Turpentine substitute is a synthetic spirit derived from mineral oil
Rubber is a latex obtained by tapping the bark of the rubber tree .Turpentine is a distillation obtained from certain species of pine
"Turpentine is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from trees, mainlypine trees" - wiki
Turpentina in English (which is also called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, wood turpentine, terebenthene, terebinthine and (colloquially), turps) is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin harvested from living trees, mainly pines. Mainly used as a specialized solvent, it is also a source of material for organic syntheses.
turpentine yellow to brown semifluid oleoresin exuded from the sapwood of pines, firs, and other conifers. It is made up of two principal components, an essential oil and a type of resin that is called rosin . The essential oil (oil of turpentine) can be separated from the rosin by steam distillation. Commercial turpentine, or turps, is this oil of turpentine. When pure, it is a colorless, transparent, oily liquid with a penetrating odor and a characteristic taste. It contains a large proportion of pinene, a compound from which camphor is manufactured. Turpentine is obtained in large amounts from several species of pines of the SE United States; its physical properties, e.g., boiling point, depend on its source. It is used chiefly as a solvent and drying agent in paints and varnishes.
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Most asphalt is obtained as a byproduct of the distillation of petroleum or other natural materials. Some natural asphalt, however, is extracted from organic mineral deposits in the early stages of their breakdown
Turpentine is a good solvent for paints.
I suppose that the pH of turpentine cannot be determined.
Queen Queen Caroline washed her hair in turpentine,turpentine to make it shine Queen Queen Caroline