Methylated spirits is a mixture of at least two things: ethanol and methanol. If you get it in Germany they put something especially evil smelling in it to make sure you don't want to drink it. But let's confine ourselves to the product sold in the US (where it's called "denatured alcohol") and assume it's just ethanol and methanol.
Either alcohol combines with atmospheric oxygen to produce at least two new chemicals: carbon dioxide and water. If there's not enough oxygen in the area for it to burn properly, carbon monoxide will also be produced. You will also get a significant amount of heat - which is why you light this product in the first place.
No, chlorine and mineral spirits should not be mixed together. Combining chlorine with mineral spirits can produce toxic fumes and result in a hazardous chemical reaction. It is important to always follow proper safety precautions and chemical compatibility guidelines when working with different substances.
When using aliphatic mineral spirits for cleaning, it is important to consider the following safety precautions: Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes. Wear protective gloves and goggles to prevent skin and eye irritation. Keep the product away from heat sources or open flames as it is flammable. Do not mix aliphatic mineral spirits with other chemicals as it may produce harmful reactions. Dispose of used mineral spirits properly according to local regulations.
Water-soluble mineral oil can be made by emulsifying mineral oil with a suitable emulsifier in water. The emulsifier helps to disperse the oil in water and stabilize the solution. Additionally, using a high-shear mixer can help in achieving a stable water-in-oil emulsion.
When water and white copper sulfate mix together, the copper sulfate will dissolve in the water, resulting in a blue solution. This is because copper sulfate is a water-soluble compound.
Oil and water do not mix due to their different densities and polarities. When shaken together, the oil and water will temporarily mix and form small droplets of oil in the water, but they will quickly separate back into distinct layers due to their immiscibility.
Spirit based is oil based and oil and water don't mix. Use paint thinner or mineral spirits.
No, spirits cannot be dissolved in water. Spirits are compounds that are typically insoluble in water and will not mix or dissolve into it.
No, chlorine and mineral spirits should not be mixed together. Combining chlorine with mineral spirits can produce toxic fumes and result in a hazardous chemical reaction. It is important to always follow proper safety precautions and chemical compatibility guidelines when working with different substances.
Usually a mix of Tung Oil and Boiled Linseed Oil with mineral spirits to thin.
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When using aliphatic mineral spirits for cleaning, it is important to consider the following safety precautions: Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes. Wear protective gloves and goggles to prevent skin and eye irritation. Keep the product away from heat sources or open flames as it is flammable. Do not mix aliphatic mineral spirits with other chemicals as it may produce harmful reactions. Dispose of used mineral spirits properly according to local regulations.
what heppens when ypu mix water with food coloring and bleach
Obsidian, the rock that occurs when lava and water mix.