HydroFlouric Acid is used to etch glass. if that's what you're referring to. But Sand blasting is much safer.
The chemical name of CS4 is carbon disulfide. It is a colorless volatile liquid with a strong odor, commonly used as a solvent in industrial processes.
The chemical name for removing mirror back paint is Methylene chloride, commonly found in paint strippers. It is a solvent that breaks down paint and can be used for stripping paint off mirrors.
Acetone is the common name. It is also known as dimethly ketone or 2-proponone, which are its proper names, in chemistry. =)
The IUPAC name of glycerol is propane-1,2,3-triol. Glycerol is commonly used as a solvent, humectant, and sweetener in chemical reactions. It can also act as a reactant in the synthesis of various compounds, such as esters and ethers.
The Chemical Name for Water Glass is Sodium Silicate. It is used for such things as preserving eggs, weighting silks, in some soaps as a detergent, making grinding wheels, etc.etc.etc.
A commercial name is crystal.
HF or Hydroflouric Acid
The chemical name of CS4 is carbon disulfide. It is a colorless volatile liquid with a strong odor, commonly used as a solvent in industrial processes.
A Pasteur pipette or glass dropper can be used to drop the solvent onto the filter paper during the filtration process.
The name of CH2Cl2 is dichloromethane. It is a colorless, volatile liquid commonly used as a solvent in various chemical reactions and processes.
I guess it depends on which solvent is used as a paint thinner. For example, the chemical name of Acetone is "dimethyl ketone" or "2-propanone", while some of the chemical names of a mineral spirit (also named white spirit) are "mineral turpentine" or "solvent naphtha".
The chemical name for removing mirror back paint is Methylene chloride, commonly found in paint strippers. It is a solvent that breaks down paint and can be used for stripping paint off mirrors.
Acetone is the common name. It is also known as dimethly ketone or 2-proponone, which are its proper names, in chemistry. =)
The IUPAC name of glycerol is propane-1,2,3-triol. Glycerol is commonly used as a solvent, humectant, and sweetener in chemical reactions. It can also act as a reactant in the synthesis of various compounds, such as esters and ethers.
Tomato sauce is not a single compound but is a mixture of many compounds (and solvent such as water) tomato extracts with preservatives and some colors. Therefore it has no specific chemical name.
The Sistine Chapel
The solvent is air; the solute are the particles of smoke.