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The real turpentine is made with the fruits of the pine,the mineral one is petrol-based
In mineralogy terms, no. A mineral is naturally occurring, homogenous solid with a defined chemical composition and a highly ordered atomic arrangement. Most of the terms in that definition do not apply to glycerine.But, Mineral is often applied to oils and their derivatives to indicate that they are not from a natural source. Mineral turpentine, mineral oil, and so on, to distinguish them from their natural cohort.
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While turpentine is an extremely useful chemical to have around your home, there are a certain number of precautions that any responsible person should take when storing turpentine. First, it should be obvious that turpentine is a toxic chemical that should be stored away from the inside of your home. Turpentine vapors escape from the container, and these vapors can be dangerous if inhaled for prolonged periods. Also, consider the fact that turpentine is a very flammable liquid. Because of this, you should never store turpentine near heat lamps or any other source of intense heat in order to prevent combustion.
The real turpentine is made with the fruits of the pine,the mineral one is petrol-based
No. Because of the confusion between turpentine, mineral turpentine, mineral spirits and mineral oil, I have included links to all of these substances. All of the above except mineral oil are toxic if one drinks them. Turpentine is the only one that is not a petroleum distillate. Mineral oil as sold in a pharmacy is for constipation and to be used as directed. See related links.
Turpentine is not a mineral it is a plant extract.
Genuine turpentine is used by artists who paint with oils and is a wood spirit got by distillation of tree sap. Turpentine substitute is a synthetic spirit derived from mineral oil
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Whats the chemical name of turpentine?
In mineralogy terms, no. A mineral is naturally occurring, homogenous solid with a defined chemical composition and a highly ordered atomic arrangement. Most of the terms in that definition do not apply to glycerine.But, Mineral is often applied to oils and their derivatives to indicate that they are not from a natural source. Mineral turpentine, mineral oil, and so on, to distinguish them from their natural cohort.
I guess it depends on which solvent is used as a paint thinner. For example, the chemical name of Acetone is "dimethyl ketone" or "2-propanone", while some of the chemical names of a mineral spirit (also named white spirit) are "mineral turpentine" or "solvent naphtha".