Yes. Heptyl alcohol has a seven carbon chain which caused its nonpolar characteristics to dominate over the polar characteristics making it insoluble in water.
The primary solvents in elixirs are alcohol and water.
Water, Alcohol, and Carbon Tetrachloride.
They are both common solvents.
No, a negligible amount may dissolve in methyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol.
Water, Glycerene, Alcohol, acetic acid
Alcohol is used only in the chromatographic separation of substances that do not dissolve in other common solvents but dissolve in alcohol.
Since alcohol contains carbon, it is an organic solvent and can be dissolved in most other organic solvents.
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An alcohol solution is obtained when alcohol is dissolved in water (or in any other organic liquid solvents). So the alcohol solution is liquid.
ethyl alcohol,ethyl acetate,diethyl ether,chloroform and hexane.
Trichlorethylene, carbontetrachloride, carbon sulphide, ethanol, methanol, butylic alcohol, acetone, perchlorethylene, isopropylic alcohol, kerosene, etc.
Examples: ethanol, acetone, cyclohexane, cyclohexene, butanol, iso-propyl alcohol.