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Once a solution is saturated it won't dissolve any more additive, by definition, at least not of the same material.
Yes, acetone can dissolve PLA material.
Solubility is the measure of how much of a substance (the solute) can dissolve in another material (the solvent)
Solubility is the measure of how much of a substance (the solute) can dissolve in another material (the solvent)
Solubility is the measure of the amount of a material that will dissolve in another material, typically expressed in grams of solute per 100 grams of solvent. It can vary based on factors such as temperature and pressure.
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
No, at least not in water.
Yes, it is correct.
The degree to which a material will dissolve in another substance is determined by its solubility. Solubility is usually expressed in terms of grams of solute per 100 grams of solvent, and it can be affected by factors such as temperature and pressure. Materials with high solubility will dissolve readily in a solvent, while those with low solubility will dissolve to a lesser extent.
To effectively dissolve PLA material, you can use chemicals such as acetone or ethyl acetate. These solvents can break down the PLA polymer chains, allowing you to dissolve the material. It is important to follow safety precautions and proper disposal methods when working with these chemicals.
water can dissolve any substance given time. It is a universal solvent.
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