nail polish is not insoluble in water. This is because the solute particles in ethylethanoate separate from each other and mix with the solvent.
When water and nail polish mix, the nail polish will form droplets or streaks on the surface of the water due to differences in density and surface tension. The nail polish will not dissolve or mix with the water because they are not chemically compatible.
Nope. only nail polish remover :)
Nail polish is not water-soluble because it contains non-polar ingredients like resins and plasticizers, which do not mix well with water. These ingredients create a barrier that prevents the water from breaking down the nail polish. Additionally, nail polish often contains solvents that dissolve inorganic compounds instead of water.
Yes, nail polish is considered a suspension in chemistry because it is a mixture of insoluble particles (pigments) suspended in a liquid solvent. When nail polish is left to sit for a while, the pigments settle at the bottom of the bottle, demonstrating the characteristic property of a suspension.
warm water and soap
Try nail polish remover, hot water and soap won't work
The reason is not that the nail polish is clear, it's just that the nail polish is cheap or crappy. Try getting nail polish from a different company, because some nail polishes just do that.
Nails polish remover or hot water. You can soak your nails in hot/warm water and take an electrical nail file and remove it. Or you could be cheap like me and rub it off with nail polish remover. Depending on the nail glue that you used, non acetone nail polish remover usually works the best.
no.
It's not nail polish. American Paint is a water based acrylic craft paint.
Just add water!
Inglot makes nail polishes that are called ' breathable nail polish'. Water goes through it. Sells only at certain Macy's or online.