acetone if u are in Britain is nailpolish remover .
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Try acetone. It will dissolve most plastics. Wear gloves to protect your hands (acetone will dissolve all the oils from your hands also!).
At 84°C it would be a vapor because its higher then 56.2°C and the acetone will evaporate
pure substance, propanone
i need a analar label. please,gave me.
It is a way of defining the standard of purity of a chemical compound
analar
Sucrose is a type of sugar that is commonly found in plants and used as a sweetener in foods and beverages. "Analar" typically refers to a brand of high-quality analytical reagents used in scientific research and testing. Therefore, "sucrose analar" could refer to a high-purity sucrose compound used in laboratory analysis or experiments.
regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula (protein for the nail), maximum strength acetone, non-acetone, gel nail polish remover, artificial nail polish remover, acetone for dry brittle nails, powder-acetone free nail polish remover, list goes on and on. You can find them @ your local drug store.
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Yes, food grade acetone is available and is used in certain food processing applications. It must meet strict purity standards to ensure safety for consumption, such as being devoid of impurities or contaminants. It is important to purchase from a reputable supplier when sourcing food grade acetone.
Hand sanitizer is not recommended to remove Nail polish. Instead Acetone in diluted form is the one used for this purpose. Pure grade acetone is available at ibuychemikals (online chemical store)
No, because when you add acetone to acetone, all you are doing is adding more of the volume of acetone to acetone. You are just changing the amount of acetone, not anything chemically happening.
Yes, mainly there are 3 types of acetone: regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula, maximum strength acetone.
Its a polyatomic ion called Acetate
Acetone exists as a liquid at room temperature but can evaporate to form acetone vapor, which is a gas made up of acetone molecules.