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Why can’t we remove Nail polish from our nails by washing it with water but it can be easily be removed by a Nail polish remover? ANSWER MY QUESTION CAREFULLY. THANK YOU

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Answered by Sreyashpedia
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Nail polish has a number of ingredients, one of which is resin, which can be very non-polar (think of tree sap, for example). This is why acetone can remove nail polish even though water can't.

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Answered by saamarthdorman
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Answer:

Nail polish has a number of ingredients, one of which is resin, which can be very non-polar (think of tree sap, for example). This is why acetone can remove nail polish even though water can't

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