That's an odd size, but at current prices in North America would be around 10 -12 dollars.
25L
Assuming the density of acetone is 0.79 g/ml, and the molar mass of acetone is 58.08 g/mol, you can calculate the number of acetone molecules in 330 ml using Avogadro's number. This will give you approximately 6.69 x 10^23 molecules of acetone in a 330 ml bottle of acetone.
Acetone can be kept in a plastic bottle made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET) since these materials are resistant to acetone. Avoid storing acetone in bottles made from other types of plastic, as it may cause the plastic to degrade and leak.
Most nail polish remover is made from 100% acetone. Just read the bottle, because some varieties are acetone free. You can purchase it in larger quantities at hardware stores.
Acetone evaporates as a gas because its molecules have enough kinetic energy to escape from the liquid phase and enter the gas phase. Since acetone has a relatively low boiling point, it evaporates easily at room temperature, even in an open bottle or container.
pour a cup of acetone on it mix it and press it with your hand and let dry it will b hard as a rock use the cup the bottle comes with do
No not all nail varnish removers contian acetone. You can get an acetone free nail polish remover from tesco's. It will say on the fron of the bottle that it is acetone free. I asure you it works just aswell as the other stuff as i use it myself x
250ml = .25l
If acetone is kept open, it will evaporate quickly due to its high volatility. This can lead to a decrease in the volume of acetone and a potential fire hazard due to the flammability of its vapors. It is important to keep acetone stored in a well-ventilated area with a tightly sealed lid when not in use.
If you buy something at a hardware or paint store labelled "acetone", it should also specify the purity, or perhaps the maximum impurity (something like "98% pure" or "< 0.5 % water") Acetone nail polish remover probably won't. It should have an ingredients list, but that only tells you what's in it, not how much. It's a good bet that the bottle labelled "acetone" is considerably more pure than a bottle labelled "nail polish remover", because most nail polish removers I've seen have significant quantities of other solvents (ethyl acetate, for example).
Use acetone finger nail polish remover. The design sheet is made of acrylic so the "regular" nail polish remover will get it off. The non acetone type won't get it off. Any cheap type will work, but it has to say "acetone" on the bottle.
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