It's a few things.
First, it's a mixture of a lot of different chemicals.
It's also a Suspension--solids dispersed in a liquid. This is why you have to agitate the bottle by twirling it between your hands (do NOT shake nail polish unless you like bubbles in your nails!) before you use it.
The various products in it are all compounds.
Nail polish is a mixture.
if you mean an iron nail , then it is an element symbol "fe"
It is heterogeneous.
Skin is a heterogeneous mixture, composed of many different cells, which are composed of many different compounds. Polarity is decided by the configuration of the molecule. Because it is made of many different molecules, it is neither.
its a chemical mixture that you put on your finger and toe nails to make them shiny.
it makes the nail polish spread on you finger
Paint is a compound. It is made up of elements.
a mixture.
in its pure form, iron is an element, but that may not be what you are referring to.... if you have iron oxide (rust), this is a compound of iron and oxygen.
Glittery nail polish is a heterogeneous mixture.
Cobalt is not in nail polish.
Mixture.
if you mean an iron nail , then it is an element symbol "fe"
No, it is a compound. Household uses of acetone are as the active ingredient in nail polish remover and as paint thinner.
Heterogenous mixture
Nail polish is a chemical compound, a solvent as acetone for example.
is ACETONE an ketone compound
Is that a serious question?