Chemistry, asked by propanther739, 5 months ago

Why does a painter remove Varnish Paint from his hands with turpentine oil instead of water?​

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Answered by amansingh3535
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because oil is slippy and easily remove any gums, paints, etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Why does a painter remove Varnish Paint from his hands with turpentine oil instead of water?

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Safely use turpentine to get paint off of your hands. ... Turpentine is an effective paint solvent and can remove most paints and varnishes from skin. Because turpentine is flammable and an irritant to skin and eyes, it should only be used to remove paint from skin when other methods have failed.

So,A painter removes paint from his hands using turpentine because paint is immiscible with water but is immiscible with water.

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