No, it is not.
Yes you can. You can use either oil based or a water based. I prefer a water based myself.
It does nothing in relation to arthritis
. Acrylics ARE water based.
Yes all crayola markers are water based but some are washable and some are not based on the dyes in them
Generally, water based paint dries faster.
No, water will float on top of glycerin because water is less dense than glycerin.
no,because glycerin is dense than water
Water on bottom, oil on top and glycerin between them.
Yes, many acne soaps, such as Neutrogena, are glycerin based.
Glycerin is denser than water, so it will sink when placed in water.
No, glycerin oil and water are miscible liquids, meaning they can be mixed together and form a homogeneous solution. This is because glycerin is soluble in water due to its hydrophilic nature.
The molar mass of glycerin is 92,09 g; glycerin is miscible with water.
Typically, a glitter lava lamp liquid solution is made using a mix of water, glycerin, and a colored dye. The ratio is usually around 2 parts water to 1 part glycerin, with a few drops of dye added for color. Adjust the ratios based on the desired consistency and sparkle of the liquid.
No, because glycerin is more dense than water.
When sugar and glycerin are put into water and stirred, they will dissolve and form a homogeneous mixture. The sugar molecules will break down and disperse in the water, while the glycerin will dissolve and mix evenly with the water, creating a sweet and viscous solution.
Not really, glycerin is a humidicant. Meaning that it does not evaporate and in fact absorbs water from the air. It is this property of glycerin that keeps "glycerin preserved" foliage soft and pliable (unlike dried foliage which is brittle). Also glycerin is a sugar and hence it is subject to bio-degradation.
Try gelatin. Dissolve gelatin in hot water and mix with hot glycerin. When it cools you will have glycerin jelly. The more gelatin, the harder the jelly.