Nitrocellulose is soluble in a mixture of ethanol and ethylether.
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Paraffin (candle) wax is soluble in any kind of hydrocarbon-based paint thinner such as mineral spirits or xylene.
Any sort of paint has a resin, solvents, and pigment. Solvents are used to make the paint easier to work with, because resins can be very viscous liquids. Resins are materials that react -- either with themselves or with air -- to form polymers which can make a hard protective film across a surface when the solvents have all evaporated. Pigments are what provides the colour -- usually fine crystals which do not dissolve in the resin or the solvents. For silver appearance the pigments would be either metal powder or colourless crystals with high refractive index or, most probably, a mixture of these two types of material.
A pound of feathers and a pound of bricks.
well, i dont have a number, but i know most of the dissolved solvents are to make sure its clean, i know some citys they lace it with flouride for teeth care, other than that im pretty sure it depends on what geologicaly surrounds you... where you live
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It may or may not be effective. Traditional lacquer is a nitrocellulose-based coating. Thinners for nitrocellulose include acetone and ethanol (drinking alcohol). Most nail polishes are nitrocellulose lacquers, and that's why acetone is used as a nail polish remover.In general, the rule for thinners is that you need to use the thinner that was originally used to make the coating, or which is sold to be a thinner for the coating. If what's on your brushes isn't lacquer, lacquer thinner may not work as well as a thinner designed for the coating, and it may not work at all.If you already have lacquer thinner somewhere, or some nail polish remover, why not try a little bit to see if it works?
A reducer is used to make paint on a car thin enough to provide leveling for adhesion. Thinners were designed for Lacquers. Both are used as solvents.
You should use no more than about 55 ccs or two ounces of thinner to a litre of paint. Always check the instructions on the label to make sure.
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Most nail polishes are made of nitrocellulose dissolved in a solvent (e.g. butyl acetate or ethyl acetate) and either left clear or colored with various pigments. Basic components included are: film forming agents, resins and plasticizers, solvents, and coloring agents.The preceding information was obtained from Wikipedia.
Yes. Most solvents, (if not all) can be poisonous to animals. At the very least, it will make them ill. Much of the time, solvents can kill animals.
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One way to make your lips thinner is to have cosmetic surgery. You could also try putting on makeup to try and make them look thinner, such as a lip pencil.
Yes - nail polish contains lacquer, which is flammable. It may contain other flammable ingredients, too.
Gun cotton is nitrocellulose. It is a "low speed" explosive. It got its name because it looks like unbleached cotton. Film companies (like Kodak) used nitrocellulose and a waxy substance called camphor to make film in the late 1800s.
No, the human cough is to push mucas through the throat to clear your throat. In no way does it make you thinner.