yes acrylic hold longer on heat water
Any material added to water raise the boiling point.
This depends on the type of the acid, concentration, temperature, time of contact.
I think acrylic waterbase is hydrophilic whilst acrylic polymer paint is hydrophobic
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what is the boiling point of water
I don't think you should to that
Any material added to water raise the boiling point.
Acrylics and temperas are water-soluble paints.
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Acrylic solvent is a chemical that will break up the materials in acrylic paint. This material is similair to turpentine. Acrylic solvent is generally not required- as acrylic paint will disolve in water whereas an oil based paint requirs more powerful deconstructive chemicals.
Boiling point is a temperature at which the substance starts boiling. Every substance and material can exist in 3 forms: gas, liquid and material. and for example the boiling point of a water is 100 degree celsius.
It depends on the substance. For water the boiling point is 100 degrees celsius
This depends on the type of the acid, concentration, temperature, time of contact.
When a cup is filled with boiling water, the heat from the water caused the material of the cup to experience thermal expansion. If the cup is badly made, then different parts of it will expand to different extents and this will create stresses in the material of the cup causing it to crack.
At Boiling Point all the material evaporates leaving no residue which means it is pure. But if it leaves some residue after evaporating at boiling point then it is not pure. For example : If you take an example of pure water & Saline Water then pure water will evaporate at its boiling point leaving nothing after it. But Saline water evaporates leaves salt behind it.
boiling water
Stainless steel is the slowest material for boiling water. The best material of choice for a stovetop pot is copper, however, an electric teapot heats water the quickest overall.