It CONTAINS solvents- mainly acetone.
Nail polish is a chemical compound, a solvent as acetone for example.
The nail polish is the solute and the acetone would be the solvent. Sovents dissolve things & solutes are dissolved.
Toluene is a petroleum-based solvent that gives nail polish its smoothness
the solvent in mainly Ethyl Acetate and the solute is ... I actually don't know. Mabe Google it.
There is a solvent that is marketed specifically for the purpose of removing nail polish, which is called nail polish remover. It works. Buy a bottle.
The solute in nail polish is the pigments and dyes that provide color, while the solvent is the liquid component that dissolves the solute and helps the polish spread easily. Common solvents in nail polish include ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, and isopropyl alcohol.
Acetone-a solvent.
Acetone
Any store that sells nail polish also sells a specific solvent for nail polish called nail polish remover; it works extremely well.
Nail polish remover typically contains acetone or ethyl acetate, which have strong solvent properties that can effectively dissolve nail polish. These chemicals help break down and remove the nail polish from the surface of the nail. Additionally, nail polish remover may also contain moisturizing agents to help prevent drying out of the nail and surrounding skin.
Nail polish is a solution composed of different components. The solute in nail polish is the colorants and other additives that give it pigment and desired properties. The solvent in nail polish is typically a combination of chemicals like ethyl acetate or butyl acetate, which help dissolve the solute components and allow for smooth application.
Nail polish remover contains acetone which is a very good organic solvent. It dissolves the nail polish and helps to clean it off.