theres isnt any it just people inside it and they will come and eat you:)
Paint thinner is typically an organic solvent made from petroleum distillation products. It is neither an acid nor an alkali, but rather a neutral substance.
Yes paint is acidic, but now days they have designed paint not to be acidic..but now and then you might see some types of acidic paint. but on a PH scale it is apparently shown neutral it can be alkali but normally nowadays people say it can be acid because they add an acid.
Paint stripper is an acid. Paint strippers work by penetrating the layers of the paint and the object that the paint is on. There are many types of chemicals used in paint strippers most of which are acidic.
Hydrogen oxide is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is water, which is a neutral substance.
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
It is generally not recommended to paint over surfaces affected by alkali as it can cause the paint to bubble, peel, or not adhere properly. It is important to treat the alkali-affected surface with a suitable primer or sealer before applying a fresh coat of paint.
Its acidikaline
Paint thinner is typically an organic solvent made from petroleum distillation products. It is neither an acid nor an alkali, but rather a neutral substance.
Alkali paint.
Yes paint is acidic, but now days they have designed paint not to be acidic..but now and then you might see some types of acidic paint. but on a PH scale it is apparently shown neutral it can be alkali but normally nowadays people say it can be acid because they add an acid.
No. Because,oil based paint won't allow other liquids to stick on it
you can buy alkiline resisting primer paint from trade decorating shops, apply it after you have removed any loose flaking limewash with a wire brush. I am currently using "Johnstone's" alkali resisting primer which binds and seals the surface and prevents alkali attack on subsequent layers of paint. Further information and trade sheets can be obtained from www.johnstonetrade.com or phone 01924 354000
Oh, dude, paint thinner is neither an acid nor an alkali. It's actually a solvent used to thin oil-based paints and clean up after painting. So, next time you spill some paint thinner, just remember it's not here to burn a hole through your floor or neutralize any spills, it's just here to clean up your artistic mess.
Lithium hydroxide is the strongest alkali in the alkali metal group.
No. An alkali is a compound: the hydroxide of al alkali metal.
it is alkali
No,it is not a alkali earth metal.It is a alkali metal.