Acetone is the main solvent in nail polish remover with traces of butyl acetate or amyl acetate added to sweeten the smell.
These properties are: to be a good solvent for the nail polish, to be not oxic and noncorrosive, to be easily evaporated.
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pH level of nail polish remover is the same as ammonia; 11-12
"acetone" is a chemical liquid that starts with a. It is a solvent commonly used in nail polish remover and industrial applications for cleaning and degreasing.
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I don't know the pH for nail polish, but the pH for nail polish remover is around 11-12.
It depends how much nail polish remover you have and hot hot it is outside. Nail polish remover is made out of acetone (mostly), and it is extremely volatile, which means it vaporises extremely easily. If the container is left open, it could easily evaporate quickly.
Absolutely, nail polish remover is a volatile chemical, that evaporates quite rapidly.
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nail polish, nail polish remover, hairspray, hair product, Vaseline, any chemicals, 3M Dust Remover, etc...
moisten a tissue with acetone, and rub it across the nails. This product is also known as 'nail polish remover'.
with a special nail product called: nail polish REMOVER
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"Nail polish remover" is primarily the chemical "acetone".
Nail polish remover contains acetone which is a very good organic solvent. It dissolves the nail polish and helps to clean it off.
On the ASDA website, there is a product called "Nailene Artificial Nail & Polish Remover" that contains acetone. They also list a Sally Hansen nail polish remover that contains acetone.
There is this amazing new product to market. . .its called nail polish remover! HaaHaa sarcasm much!!
Use nail polish remover and bleach mixed nail polish remover.
nail polish remover is what you use to get nail polish off your fingernails. :)