I doubt it is looking for more than ethyl alcohol, unless they think you huff acetone.
Yes, SCRAM devices can detect nail polish, particularly if it contains certain chemicals that may interfere with the device's alcohol detection capabilities. This is because SCRAM monitors alcohol content through transdermal measurements, and substances like nail polish can create a barrier that affects the readings. However, the primary purpose of SCRAM is to measure alcohol consumption, so while nail polish may influence results, it is not specifically designed to detect nail polish itself.
What are the ingrediant percentages for nail polish
nail polish remover contains substances such as acetone that vaporise faster than rubbing alcohol.
You might think that nail varnish has alcohol in it because it doesn't taste nice. It DOESN'T have alcohol in it. Sometimes, nail polish remover has alcohol in it. And there's ya answer! Ask again!
No, hand sanitizer will not remove nail polish. Hand sanitizer is made up of mostly alcohol, an ingredient that kills germs. Nail polish needs something strong such as acetone or an acetone alternative, like ethyl acetate to remove it. Alcohol, when used on a clean nail prior to polishing, actually makes the nail polish adhere better because it cleans the surface of the nail!
Acetone works best. But be sure you use it in a well-ventilated area.
You can use acetone to thin nail polish, but it may be harsher and can potentially alter the formula of the polish. Non-acetone nail polish removers are safer but may not be as effective in thinning out the polish. It's best to use a nail polish thinner specifically designed for this purpose.
Yes, Acetone evaporates, just like Alcohol. But if in the nail polish remover there're other ingredients besides the Acetone, than the liquid won't evaporate completely!
i researched who invented nail polish remover and i didnt get an answer so i had to go to the library amd it turned out that nobody inveted it its just alcohol It's not 'just alcohol'. It is acetone. The molecular formula of acetone is C3H6O and the molecular formula of alcohol is CnH2n+1OH.
because of Acetone.
Nail polish remover is a common household item that contains acetone. It is used to dissolve nail polish and is found in most standard nail polish removers.
Neither ethanol nor isopropanol (the main ingredients of rubbing alcohols) are good solvents for the solid plastic material (nitrocellulose, or guncotton, and related cellulose esters) in nail polish. A good solvent is a substance that effectively dissolves (or in our case, removes) another substance. Acetone, however, is a very good solvent for nitrocellulose. That's why acetone is the basis of nail polish remover.