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Yes, turpentine does expand. In fact, it expands more than oil, water and benzene!
it can be thinned using oil based liquids like turpentine.
Turpentine is only soluble in organic solvents. However, it is insoluble in water since it is usually in form of oil.
The medium is oil paints, with turpentine being often used as a solvent to thin and to clean up. The oil used is usually Linseed Oil to act as a pigment binder. But other oils are also used.
No. Turpentine does not sink in water. Like many oil based organic solvents, turpentine floats in pure water. Engineers and scientists use a measurement called Specific Gravity to measure how dense a liquid is in comparison to that of water. Pure turpentine has a Specific Gravity of 0.85(@25 deg Celsius). On the other hand, water has a specific gravity of 1.0. That means that turpentine at will eventually float to the top of a water bath.
Oil paint dissolves in turpentine.
lin seed oil 1 drop and turpentine 5 drop dilut together
light it on fire, turpentine is flammable.
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You should never drench a horse in turpentine oil. the only applicable use for turpentine and horses is on the bottoms of their hooves to toughen them up.
It is not safe to drink turpentine oil. Turpentine oil is meant to be used on the skin. WebMD claims that when taken by mouth, turpentine oil can cause serious health problems including headache, sleeplessness, coughing, bleeding in the lungs, vomiting, kidney damage, miscarriage, coma, and death.
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Yes, turpentine does expand. In fact, it expands more than oil, water and benzene!
Instead of useing turpentine use olive oil in the mix.
Turpentine is a substance used to thin and clean oil-based paints, made from pine wood.
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.
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