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What is a super solvent?

A super solvent is a solvent that has exceptional dissolving power and can effectively dissolve a wide range of substances. These solvents are often used in industrial applications where regular solvents are not effective.


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It becomes super saturated


What does super saturated mean in science?

A solution that is not able to absorb any more solute or solvent


Can you super glue a plastic gas tank?

Of courseANS 2 - Better to epoxy it as the gas may act as a solvent on the super glue.


How do you fix hard plastic super glue does not work?

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Can you bring super glue on a plane in your carry-on luggage?

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People often use bath gels because they keep their skin soft, and moisturized. Gels without dyes are particularly good for the skin.


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