Yes, they are completely miscible.
Yes.
Water and ethanol are miscible.
Alcohols are a family of organic compounds characterized by a hydroxyl group (-OH). There are many different alcohols, and some are miscible in water while others are not. Low molecular weight alcohols having one carbon (methanol), two carbons (ethanol), and three carbons (n-propanol and isopropanol) are miscible in water, as is tert-butanol. Less branched butanols and alcohols having five or more carbons behave more like hydrocarbons and are immiscible in water.
Ethanol and water are miscible. Think of alcoholic drinks, the alcohol and water do not form separate layers.
yes. ethanol and water are soluble / miscible
Ethanol has two carbons, isopropanol has three carbons. So iso-propanol is larger in size.
Isopropanol is completely miscible with water as well as partially miscible with vegetable oil.
Yes.
Water and ethanol are miscible.
Isopropanol is more preferred than ethanol in DNA extraction, as isopropanol facilitates precipitation more better, as it possess very less i.e., 0.6 to 0.7 volumes of alcohol.
Alcohols are a family of organic compounds characterized by a hydroxyl group (-OH). There are many different alcohols, and some are miscible in water while others are not. Low molecular weight alcohols having one carbon (methanol), two carbons (ethanol), and three carbons (n-propanol and isopropanol) are miscible in water, as is tert-butanol. Less branched butanols and alcohols having five or more carbons behave more like hydrocarbons and are immiscible in water.
Ethanol and water are miscible. Think of alcoholic drinks, the alcohol and water do not form separate layers.
yes. ethanol and water are soluble / miscible
Ethanol or isopropanol and a coloring agent.
Ethanol or isopropanol and a coloring agent.
Because a mixture of ethanol and water in any proportions forms a single phase liquid at standard temperature and pressure. That is the meaning of "miscible".
Yes it is. Because they are both not polar.