What is the factors affecting solubility in nail polish ang acetone
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Nail polish commonly contains nitrocellulose as the polymer that forms the basic film that is coated onto the nail surface. This on its own is somewhat lacking in tack and flexibility, so an additive is used to ensure that it adheres to the nail surface. A common one would be tosylamide-formaldehyde resin. Both of these dissolve in the acetone, and would be considered solutes, the acetone is the solvent.
What is the factors affecting solubility in nail polish ang acetone.
Nail polish commonly contains nitrocellulose as the polymer that forms the basic film that is coated onto the nail surface. This on its own is somewhat lacking in tack and flexibility, so an additive is used to ensure that it adheres to the nail surface. A common one would be tosylamide-formaldehyde resin. Both of these dissolve in the acetone, and would be considered solutes, the acetone is the solvent.