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35C would be 95F
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1 m/h (1609 meters/1 mile)(1 hour/3600 sec.) = 0.45 meters per second ---------------------------------
Varsol 18 solvent, also known as mineral spirits, typically has a density ranging from 780 to 800 kg/m^3. The exact density may vary slightly depending on the specific composition and manufacturer of the product.
VARSOL
Varsol is a brand name for a type of mineral spirits, which is a solvent commonly used for cleaning and thinning oil-based paints and stains. While varsol and mineral spirits are similar, there may be slight differences in composition and performance between various brands of mineral spirits.
VARSOL
No, varsol and acetone are not the same. Varsol is a petroleum-based solvent often used for cleaning and degreasing, while acetone is a chemical solvent commonly used for cleaning and as a nail polish remover. They have different chemical compositions and properties.
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35C would be 95F
6 over 9
VARSOL
The flashpoint of varsol, a type of mineral spirits, is typically around 40-45 degrees Celsius (104-113 degrees Fahrenheit). This is the temperature at which the vapors from the liquid can ignite when exposed to a flame or spark. It's important to handle varsol safely to prevent any fire hazards.
Varsol Clear kerosene works pretty good.