You can always look at the do it yourself network website. They have up to date information about many household chemicals and what to do and not to do with them.
If you want to find more information on turpentine itself then I would recommend going to this website (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turpentine) it has all the information you'll ever need on turpentine.
Water is more dense than turpentine, by about 10%.
Yes, turpentine does expand. In fact, it expands more than oil, water and benzene!
Turpentine is a mixture of hydrocarbons just like kerosene oil it contains hydrocarbons having carbon atoms 11 to 20 or more
There is no paintbrush for the turpentine. You find a sprayer in one of Captain Crawfish's chests. When you are back in the Black Widow's dream, click use on the turpentine and you will be able to clear the three paintings.
Mineral turpentine is a petroleum-based solvent used for thinning oil-based paints and cleaning brushes, while turpentine essence is a natural solvent extracted from pine trees and commonly used in painting and as a solvent in varnishes. Turpentine essence has a stronger odor and may be more irritating to the skin compared to mineral turpentine.
Eloise Gerry has written: 'More turpentine, less scar, better pine' -- subject(s): Turpentine
Synthetic turpentine is a petroleum-based alternative to natural turpentine, which is derived from pine trees. It is commonly used as a solvent in paints, varnishes, and other coating materials to thin them out and clean brushes. Synthetic turpentine has a similar odor and properties to natural turpentine but is more stable and less likely to yellow over time.
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Turpentine is a hydrocarbon that is less dense than water, therefore given equivalent volumes it would be lighter.
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