There will be solvent for the plastic. -Find out WHAT plastic, then get the solvent. -A 'plastics' store or plumbing store is your best bet.
http://www.flash-med.com/LabNormal.asp That link should provide with just about every possible "normal" concentration of just about every possible blood solutes. It seems rather exhaustive. Good luck!
Hexane is the best
water
This depends on the nature of the solute and solvent. Excepting gases, increasing the temperature the solubility increase.
The best solvent of NaCl is water.
Please let me know best solvent of Calcium Carbonatr
There will be solvent for the plastic. -Find out WHAT plastic, then get the solvent. -A 'plastics' store or plumbing store is your best bet.
The type of solvent that is best suited to dissolve an ionic or a highly polar solvent would also be highly polar, probably a polar protic solvent like water or alcohol.
Yes, blood is a liquid in its normal state.
http://www.flash-med.com/LabNormal.asp That link should provide with just about every possible "normal" concentration of just about every possible blood solutes. It seems rather exhaustive. Good luck!
Hexane is the best
Pivalic Acid
It is water.
Water is considered the universal solvent.
Any mild solvent or "eco" solvent will work fine. They all contain the same active ingredients.
Rub some of their solvent over them. Every glue except epoxy has a solvent.