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Solvents which can dissolve fats,e.g ether, benzene, acetone.
With solvents. The kind of solvent depends on the "plastic" involved. Polystyrene dissolves in benzene or toluene Polyurethane (not the thermoplastic which is insoluble in most solvents) can dissolve in acetone. Polyethylene is resistant to most organic solvents. Styrofoam will dissolve in the isopropanol solvents used in some glues. This can be helpful or hindering when working with arts and crafts.
solutes, solvents are the substances that do the dissolving solutes, solvents are the substances that do the dissolving
There are plenty of metals that will dissolve given the correct solvent or solvents combined. Google "royal water"
Polypropylene is not dissolved in ethanol.
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Solvents are used to dissolve solutes.
organic materials dissolve in organic solvents inorganic materials dissolve in inorganic solvents
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Yes. Like dissolves like!
Solvents which can dissolve fats,e.g ether, benzene, acetone.
With solvents. The kind of solvent depends on the "plastic" involved. Polystyrene dissolves in benzene or toluene Polyurethane (not the thermoplastic which is insoluble in most solvents) can dissolve in acetone. Polyethylene is resistant to most organic solvents. Styrofoam will dissolve in the isopropanol solvents used in some glues. This can be helpful or hindering when working with arts and crafts.
Generally polar solvents dissolve polar solutes and vice versa.
=a polar solvent dissolves a polar solute, and nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes. likes dissolve likes=
Ethanol and acetone are common solvents. Co-solvents can include propylene glycol and glycerin to fully dissolve.
In general, inorganic compounds will dissolve in polar or inorganic solvents such as water, whereas organic compounds will dissolve in organic solvents. However there are many exceptions to these.