This can vary depending on the particular UV adhesive used. One of the easier to get solvents often used is acetone, available at most hardware stores.
ANS 2 The best way of doing this is to heat the letters with a hot air gun, then slide a wood chisel under and force the letters off. The remaining residue can be removed with MEK or possibly acetone.
you cant; they are fixed in place
the solute is glass and the solvent is fiber im sure at about 1%
use a hammer
In fiberglass the solute if glass and the solvent is the fiber. The amount of fiber in the whole composition is only 1%.
Glass is printed by either screen printing with a solvent based ink. Or pad printed with a solvent based ink.
When making lemonade from powder, the solvent is water.
You can't. A solution is only formed with the dissolution of a solute with a solvent. Now the gases needs to be bonded with a solvent which has to be a liquid e.g. water. For that to happen the gas is passed through a glass pipe. The glass pipe is like a U tube whose one opening is fixed at the gas container and the other dipped in the solvent. The gasses pass through this pipe and if soluble in water dissolves in it thus forming a solution.
Fiberglass has one solvent and one solute. Its solute is the glass itself that makes up about 99 percent of its composition. The solvent is the fiber, which makes up about one percent of its composition.
A window pane is normally made of glass. Although there are a number of different types of glass, with different substances mixed into them, once glass solidifies it is not considered a solvent, it is just a solid.
Absolutely not! Using gasoline as a solvent, wax dissolves in it but glass will not dissolve at all. Using water as a solvent, salt dissolves in it but pepper will not dissolve at all. Using hydrofluoric acid as a solvent, glass dissolves in it but wax will not dissolve at all.
The syrup can be considered as a solvent for the other ingredients.
The solvent is the larger amount in this case (water).