yes, some plastics will bond with the use of acetone, the chemical reaction causes the plastic components bond
Acetone corrodes some plastics.
yes it can
Covalent bond
This is because chloroform can hydrogen bond with acetone
No. The hydrogen in acetone only bonds with carbon, and not with the oxygen. In order to form hydrogen bonds a bond hydrogen must bond with with nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.
Acetone corrodes some plastics.
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Acetone
with the use of acetone
yes it can
Covalent bond
This is because chloroform can hydrogen bond with acetone
Yes, it can, just don't add too much acetone.
Answer Acetone will dissolve many dyes so probably yes. Acetone will also dissolve many plastic based cloths.
No. The hydrogen in acetone only bonds with carbon, and not with the oxygen. In order to form hydrogen bonds a bond hydrogen must bond with with nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.
If you have Mighty Bond on your skin you may be able to remove it with nail polish remover. Be sure that the remover has Acetone in it.
To produce plastic yourself, you can do the following:Materials needed:AcetoneGlass container with lidStyrofoamStep1Remove the lid from the glass container and pour a small amount of acetone into it. Acetone is used as paint thinner and can be found at hardware stores. Fill ½ inch of the jar with the acetone to start, and add more later if needed.Step2Break the Styrofoam into small pieces.Step3Drop the Styrofoam into the acetone jar. As it hits the acetone it melts. Continue to add Styrofoam into the jar until it stops melting. If you need more plastic than the amount of Styrofoam in the jar, pour more acetone and then add more Styrofoam.Step4Wait for 5 minutes to allow some of the acetone to evaporate. If you want to mold the plastic, wait 1 more minute. At that time, the plastic is easily shaped. Sculpt it into whatever shape you want.