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What is the molar mass of fingernail polish remover?

Fingernail polish remover is acetone, which has a formula of (CH3)2CO. Using the Periodic table and a bit of addition, we come up with a molar mass of 64.06g.


What is fingernail polish remover made of?

Fingernail polish remover is usually made of acetone or ethyl acetate, which are solvents that help break down and dissolve the ingredients in nail polish. Some removers may also contain oils or moisturizers to help protect the skin and nails from drying out.


How do you get red fingernail polish out of clothes that has been washed but not dried?

To remove red fingernail polish from clothes that have been washed but not dried, first, place the stained area face down on a clean paper towel. Apply acetone or nail polish remover to the back of the stain, pressing the paper towel to absorb the polish. Repeat until the stain is no longer transferring. Then, launder the garment again to remove any remaining traces of nail polish remover.


How do you remove fingernail polish remover from tile?

Unfortunately, nail polish remover is mainly a solvent- acetone. Depending on the type of tile, it Is possible that nail polish remover has dissolved part of the tile. This cannot be undone, and that tile would have to be replaced.


What happens when you inhale nail polish remover?

Some people get a slight high from inhaling fingernail polish remover, others get headaches, nauseous or dizziness. Some people, if they purposefully inhale fingernail polish, may get nose bleeds, fatigue, shaky hands, dizziness when standing even after you've stopped inhaling, and bad chest pain. Fingernail polish remover is considered an inhalant if used as one. So, it can be detrimental to one's health.