Gasoline will dissolve the styrofoam.
You get napalm.
This depends on what you are trying to use to dissolve the Styrofoam. Gasoline will dissolve Styrofoam. Water will not.
No...mixing styrofoam and gasoline makes napalm.
Acetone will not make Styrofoam hard. Putting Styrofoam in acetone will dissolve how to do it is easy. Place a bit of acetone into a bowl then put in the Styrofoam in the bowl and it will dissolve away.
because it have something in it
Both styrofoam and acetone are non-polar molecules, and like-dissolves-like.
This depends on what you are trying to use to dissolve the Styrofoam. Gasoline will dissolve Styrofoam. Water will not.
Acetone is a chemical which will dissolve Styrofoam. Certain types of spray paint, as well as gasoline, will also dissolve Styrofoam.
Gasoline will melt right trough a styrofoam cup.
No...mixing styrofoam and gasoline makes napalm.
no, it does not dissolve
Because styrofoam is made from the same oil base as gasoline, and has large air pockets.
Acetone will not make Styrofoam hard. Putting Styrofoam in acetone will dissolve how to do it is easy. Place a bit of acetone into a bowl then put in the Styrofoam in the bowl and it will dissolve away.
because it have something in it
Yes it does
potato
Both styrofoam and acetone are non-polar molecules, and like-dissolves-like.
Soft drinks do not dissolve Styrofoam. Some compounds that do are gasoline, acetone, model glue, polyester resins, dimethyl sulfoxide, N-methyl pyrolidone, and basically any chemical substance that has double bonded rings or more than one ketone group per eight carbons.