it is a solvent
nail varnish remover is a solution
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yep i think it is a gas
the solvent in mainly Ethyl Acetate and the solute is ... I actually don't know. Mabe Google it.
A solute is a substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. The solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute, while the solution is the homogeneous mixture formed by the solvent and solute.
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The ester in a nail varnish is a good solvent that is used in nail polish removers because it dissolves the nail varnish and does not affect the nail.
No, the nail varnish will still be in a solid form in the solution, only in smaller parts than it wat before, but since it stays in a solid form, it is not really a physical change.
Yes, painting nails with nail varnish is considered a physical change. This is because the process involves applying a coating that can be removed without altering the chemical structure of the nails or the varnish itself. When the nail varnish dries, it forms a solid layer, but this change is reversible, as the varnish can be removed with a solvent.
Yes, it is known as solvent abuse. It is very dangerous, it can cause death.
Any store that sells nail polish also sells a specific solvent for nail polish called nail polish remover; it works extremely well.
Nail polish remover is actually made up of organic solvent and added scents. Furniture varnish is composed of a hardening oil, which is soluble in the solvents used in nail polish remover. So the mark you've made is actually a place where you've removed the varnish, so the only way to fix it is to find a matching varnish and re-varnish the patch.
The reason Nail Varnish removcer removes all nail varnish is because it contains certain chemical that help it get rid of the nail enamel. While water actually helps the nail varnish dry quicker if poured on wet nails.
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Yes you can:)
Use sunflower oil or nail varnish remover. Personally I would recommend nail varnish remover. WARNING! Always take old nail varnish off before putting new on.
Nail varnish needs to be insoluble in water to ensure durability and longevity of the manicure. If nail varnish were soluble in water, it would easily wash off when exposed to water, leading to chipping and smudging. By being insoluble, the nail varnish forms a strong bond with the nails, providing a long-lasting finish. Additionally, the insolubility of nail varnish in water helps maintain the color and shine of the manicure over time.
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