it will burn
It will usually not mix.
It will burn
They simply form the emulsions because pigments present in paints are insoluble in water.
water and if they mix
cloudy water
No reaction.
Depends on the kind of paint: oil based paint will dissolve in, or at least mix with kerosine, water based will not (e.g. alkyds)
Uhm. You spray the colors you want to mix...
how do i mix duco paint to spray onto wheel rims
You get weak paint that will take ages to dry.
Paint thinner and water do not readily mix. Adding soap will make the thinner soluble in water. The resulting mixture will have an increased consistency and reduced vaporization.
They simply form the emulsions because pigments present in paints are insoluble in water.
Yes you can. Substitute 20% of the water for the cement mix with latex paint (Water based paint) and mix slow and thorough. Don't over used too much paint it will damage the integrity of the concrete.
You get a spray bottle with water and mix a couple spoons of sea salt in the water bottle. Mix well so that the sea salt is dissolved.
Only if the 'flat paint' is water based too.
You get sweet water when you mix honey with water.
water and if they mix
No, they will separate.
Nothing special happens... You just obtain a mix of water and chloroform, which can be used as a disinfectent.