Moth balls dissolve in acetone.
Oils are soluble in acetone.
pls reply which solvent mix in acetone
They mix together since they are both bases.
water and oil don't normally mix. there are only two ways to make water and oil mix, its either you mix them vigoriously or you apply the process of emulsification.
Oil and water do not mix...
The flour becomes lump
Nothing happens. NaCl is virtually insoluble in acetone. Only 0.042 mg of NaCl will dissolve in 100 g of acetone at 25°C.
It will produce ethanol and acetic acid and it is an equilibrium reaction.
pls reply which solvent mix in acetone
what happens
water and if they mix
Nothing happens, they just mix. You can buy "blended" motor oil.
They mix together since they are both bases.
Probably not. Nail polish is normally acetone based and that doesn't blend with the resin used in oil based paints.
No.
water and oil don't normally mix. there are only two ways to make water and oil mix, its either you mix them vigoriously or you apply the process of emulsification.
Yes. One method used allows dissolving your compound in a mix of acetone and toluene for instance. as the acetone evaporates, the mix becomes less polar and the compound recrystallises.
Crude oil has stuff like benzene, toluene, heptane and Octane in it. all those things are non-polar. polar and non-polar substances don't mix, like water (polar) and oil (non-polar). acetone is polar, but also non-polar due to its two methyl groups. So, yes. Acetone does dissolve crude oil.