Acetone is more reactive than alcohol. The reason for this, is because alcohol dries up extremely quickly, and it evaporates fast, so it doesn't have much time to react.
Alcohol does not dissolve the paint, where as acetone does.
To neutralize acetone, use isopropyl alcohol, then follow up with soap and water; be sure to rinse thoroughly.
water has a lower vapor pressure than alcohol or acetone, so it requires more heat energy to cause it to evaporate.
For the ballpoint pen stains I recommend acetone.
Acetone is more reactive than alcohol. The reason for this, is because alcohol dries up extremely quickly, and it evaporates fast, so it doesn't have much time to react.
NO - acetone is not good for your skin !
Because acetone is an alcohol and alcohol evaporates fast.
WE can convert the acetone in to t-butyl alcohol by the Grignard reagent.....
Alcohol does not dissolve the paint, where as acetone does.
hexanol is an alcohol
I doubt it is looking for more than ethyl alcohol, unless they think you huff acetone.
You might think that nail varnish has alcohol in it because it doesn't taste nice. It DOESN'T have alcohol in it. Sometimes, nail polish remover has alcohol in it. And there's ya answer! Ask again!
No, rubbing alcohol has oil and isopropyl alcohol in it.
by grignard reaction.....
They are both common solvents.
To neutralize acetone, use isopropyl alcohol, then follow up with soap and water; be sure to rinse thoroughly.