At standard temperature and pressure in a normal atmosphere, acetone will evaporate faster than water.
Evaporation rates of various liquids are frequently specified relative to the evaporation rate of butyl acetate at 20 C. By that measurement, the evaporation rate of acetone is 5.6 and the evaporation rate of water is 0.3.
No, nail polish remover, or acetone, is the one which evaporates faster. This is because the forces of attraction between water molecules are greater than those between acetone molecules.
No, it is not true.
Nail polish evaporate faster.
Acetone evaporate faster.
cold water for sure.
a pint
Crackle nail polishOnly works on top of other nail polish(Doesn't work on just your nail or other surfaces/fake nails without a nail polish under it.)
The nail polish is the solute and the acetone would be the solvent. Sovents dissolve things & solutes are dissolved.
I don't know the pH for nail polish, but the pH for nail polish remover is around 11-12.
most nail polish removers contain Acetone which has less intermolecular forces than water, this results in a higher vapor pressure which causes evaporation at a faster raste.
Polish remover evaporates faster than vinegar because its boiling point is 78 degrees Celsius and it's lesser than vinegar because its 118 degrees Celsius.
cold water for sure.
Absolutely, nail polish remover is a volatile chemical, that evaporates quite rapidly.
Any nail polish of good brand comes off faster.
nail polish remover contains substances such as acetone that vaporise faster than rubbing alcohol.
Nope. only nail polish remover :)
Try nail polish remover, hot water and soap won't work
warm water and soap
acetone non polar and nail polish non polar
NO BUT CLEAR NAIL POLISH DOES
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.