Where from? The grip or your garage or something? The smell will not be noticeable on the grip unless you have drenched the outside of it in gas. The smell will fade over time.
by using an emulsifier or a cleansing agent
Alcoholysis is the process of solvolysis - a reaction between a solute and a solvent in which one or more bonds of the solvent is broken - using or involving some form of alcohol.
Yup. A solution contains a solute and a solvent. In the solution Salt Water, salt is the solute and water the solvent. Concentrated solutions are heavy on the solutes; dilute ones heavy on the solvents.
This assumes you are using water (or whatever the original solvent is) to do the dilution so you are not adding more solute, only more solvent,
No. The solvent is used to remove the old double faced tape; then to allow the new grip to slide onto the new double faced tape. ANOTHER POSSIBILITY If you're using water activated grip tape then the proper solvent to use is water with just a little shampoo added. Otherwise, the use specialized grip tape solvent, or maybe mineral spirits.
Be careful with that solvent!
The solvent is the liquid you will be using if you are dissolving something in the experiment.
Absolutely not! Using gasoline as a solvent, wax dissolves in it but glass will not dissolve at all. Using water as a solvent, salt dissolves in it but pepper will not dissolve at all. Using hydrofluoric acid as a solvent, glass dissolves in it but wax will not dissolve at all.
by using distillation
Paints use either some type of oil or plain water as their solvent. Paints using water don't produce the air pollution that paints using oil do.
No; hermit crabs sense odors using the straight pair of their antennae.
When you want to dissolve salt, you use water as the solvent, and salt is therefore the solute.
Washing using water as a solvent for the dirt.
by using an emulsifier or a cleansing agent
You want to be able to know what solute and what solvent you are using before you start talking about a solubility.
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