White spirit evaporate faster.
These minerals are called evaporites.
Mineral oil is absolutley insoluble in water. The old saying that oil and water do not mix definitely rings true for this oil. You can, if you need to, go through and intermediary such as IPA (isopropyl alcohol) and then to water. I do this all the time in the lab. Paul
yes
Evaporates do not have a biochemical origin. An evaporate is a mineral deposit that is left after a body of water evaporates.
This depends on the solute in water.
No. Isopropyl alcohol can not be substituted for mineral spirits. It will not blend well with oil based paint and will not remove oil based paints.
Yes it is possible to use mineral spirits, but there are safer and more effective ways. After soaking the bearings in mineral spirits, then rinse them with 99% isopropyl alcohol and dry.
These minerals are called evaporites.
Normal windshield washer fluid contains methanol. Rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol. Assuming that your rubbing alcohol is 70% alcohol, I would mix 1 cup of alcohol for every 2 cups of distilled water. If you use tap water, you could get mineral deposits in your windshield washer tubing. Also, I wouldn't try using rubbing alcohol in an older car, because it might still use rubber tubing. This would be damaged by the isopropyl alcohol.
Mineral oil is absolutley insoluble in water. The old saying that oil and water do not mix definitely rings true for this oil. You can, if you need to, go through and intermediary such as IPA (isopropyl alcohol) and then to water. I do this all the time in the lab. Paul
it is water
yes
Evaporates do not have a biochemical origin. An evaporate is a mineral deposit that is left after a body of water evaporates.
It is made out of metal and carbon dioxide. The CO2 (water) evaporates from this making it the silver mineral.
halite is one mineral in mineral water. Halite is used as table salt. It forms when water evaporates and leaves behind the salt.
no.
vermiculite is a mineral, does not contain alcohol.