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Silver Chloride
You have dissolved the solid completely.
gas
because they are two different chemicals and if you mix them together you can make a chemical reaction
When a solid suddenly appears when you mix liquids (or gases), you call it a precipitate.
Most solid color stains are water-based, and most semi-transparent stains are oil-based - therefore, you cannot mix the two together for good results. If you are not sure which variety you have, check the label for "cleanup" instructions. Oil-based stains will require mineral spirits for cleanup. Water-based stains require soap and water only.
you can use CALAMANSI, Dalandan, Kamias, and Cane vinger which all together remove stain so you mix them hope that helps
Yes, in fact it is even more important to mix stain, than paint as the pigment tends to settle out easier with stain.
Silver Chloride
Only if it is the same brand and product line of stain. You need the pigment for UV protection, so be careful how far you dilute with the clear.
You use liquid glue and stain remover such as shout and mix the 2 together if the goo sticks to your hand or anything then use more shout or any stain remover that you used It works perfect
To make an easy goo all you need is glue and a stain remover such as Shout. Just mix the 2 together. If the goo is sticky or sticking to your hands then add more stain remover.
two liquids or a liquid and a solid [example : kool aid mix] mixed together
If it is just a very small amount of emulsion on the surface of the carpet, mix a tbsp of white vingegar in water and rub into the stain: with patience this should rub out the stain. If the emulsion has sunk in and had gone solid: forget it......nothing will shift it , time to buy a new carpet!
color, shine, shape, solid, gas, or liquid?
Yellow and red probably
Yes, you can