oil paint base
oil-paint
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oil-based paint
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The medium is oil paints, with turpentine being often used as a solvent to thin and to clean up. The oil used is usually Linseed Oil to act as a pigment binder. But other oils are also used.
The quantity of the solvent is increased to dilute a solution.
Dilute solution contain small amounts of solute for a certain volume of solvent.
The solvent is water and the solute is hydrogen chloride (HCl).
this painting medium uses turpentine as its solvent and uses chemical to dilute blend and clean up
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oil paint baseoil-paintsomething like thatoil-based paintA+ sux
oil paint baseoil-paintsomething like thatoil-based paintA+ sux
oil paint baseoil-paintsomething like thatoil-based paintA+ sux
The medium is oil paints, with turpentine being often used as a solvent to thin and to clean up. The oil used is usually Linseed Oil to act as a pigment binder. But other oils are also used.
For painting purposes, linseed oil is sometimes thinned with turpentine.
It depends how dilute it is and what solvent it is dissolved in.
The quantity of the solvent is increased to dilute a solution.
Dilute solution: low concentration of the solute in the solvent Concentrated solution: high concentration of the solute in the solvent
Safflower oil is used to dilute oil paint and is the base for many oil paints, but is not a solvent. A solvent dissolves the paint completely. Adding more oil to oil paint will only thin the color out into the solution. To dissolve oil paint use a odorless thinner available through art supply stores or turpentine (preferably odorless, a lot of people have a bad reaction to turpentine). Safflower oil will work if you want to thin the paint but will not clean your brushes.
dilute solution has a small amount of solute in the solvent while concentrated solution has a large amount of solute in the solvent.