Allot of sticky stiff is made form organic compounds (compounds made mostly out of Carbon). Many organic compounds repel water and thus can not be dissolved in water, to dissolve them you therefore need an organic liquid such as gasoline.
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The fats (i.e. cream) from the milk will dissolve in the gasoline and the the resulting gasoline/cream solution will float on the water from the milk.
gasoline dissolves thruw plastic ins seconds
Gasoline will melt right trough a styrofoam cup.
Tar and gasoline are both hydrocarbons, and so tar is fairly soluble in gasoline, which means that it will dissolve in it, and you can then wipe it off. There are safer cleaning products to use than gasoline however, which is extremely flammable and dangerous to work with.
It can dissolve the sticky stuff. Before cars were invented, the chief use of gasoline was as a cleaning fluid.
Gasoline will dissolve the styrofoam.
No, it won't dissolve.
WHAT IS THE STICKY STUFF INSIDE OF BALLOONS
No. Gasoline is an oil product and does not mix with water.
well, because this topic is menstruation, that "sticky white stuff" is vaginal discharge
Because the ingredients make it that way.
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Yes. Both gasoline and cyclohexane are non-polar hydrocarbons. With similar intermolecular forces at work, they will dissolve each other.
Acetone is a chemical which will dissolve Styrofoam. Certain types of spray paint, as well as gasoline, will also dissolve Styrofoam.
Gasoline is an organic compound and it is the solvent of organic solutes. Petroleum jelly will dissolve in gasoline because both petroleum jelly and gasoline are hydrocarbons.
This depends on what you are trying to use to dissolve the Styrofoam. Gasoline will dissolve Styrofoam. Water will not.