no, the oil is the scent. that's why you need the SCENTED oils.
it is not strong enough to harm
Ethanol and methanol are polar solvents (like water), and so they CAN dissolve many salts.While the carbon chain is nonpolar, the hydroxide chains are polar. Only the alcohols with carbon chains longer than 7 are immiscible. Table salt (NaCl) will dissolve in ethanol, though not as well as in water.
It depends on how much argon gas and perfume you were exposed to and how strong it was. If it was very strong perfume and argon gas and you were exposed to too much of the mixture, your central nervous system will shut down and you will die. If it was just ordinary mild perfume and argon gas and your central nervous system was exposed to very little of the mixture then you will feel very tired and fall asleep.
Some additives with strong odor and toxic or colored are added (methanol, acetone, isopropyl alcohol, etc.) to avoid consumption by drunkmen.
Patchouli is an herb in the mint family. The oil from patchouli plants has a strong scent and is commonly used in soap and perfume.
Water evaporates slower than rubbing alcohol because it is a more stable substance. The bonds in water are very strong.
it is not strong enough to harm
It depends how strong the alcohol is. You can try rubbing it in your hair really hard and you will get lighter hair. It may damage your hair (it really won't) but you can always fix it up with good shampoo.
sometimes it depends on how strong the perfume is
Both "loud perfume" and "strong perfume" are commonly used phrases in English, but they convey slightly different meanings. "Loud perfume" typically refers to a perfume that has a strong, noticeable scent that might be overpowering or overwhelming to others in its intensity. It suggests that the fragrance has a significant projection and can be easily detected from a distance. On the other hand, "strong perfume" generally indicates a perfume with a potent concentration of fragrance oils or a high level of longevity. It refers to a perfume that has a powerful and long-lasting scent, but it doesn't necessarily imply that the scent is overwhelming or overpowering.
I would buy a product that has "effective against MRSA" written on it. Some brand wipes have this but can leave a sticky residue. Rubbing alcohol, as told by my doctor, is not strong enough to kill MRSA
You have an addiction. I would talk to your health care professional if I were you. Inhaling alcohol and other things with strong fumes will harm you and too much can kill you.
plain rubbing alcohol. Rub it on the part you want it to get rid of the smell (just not on any private parts or it'll burn). The alcohol will help the smell dissipate and when it dries won't smell like the perfume anymore.
disadvantage: The main disadvantage of alcohol perfume is how the alcohol makes top notes explode. The initial scent comes on strong, and some people don't like the blast of fragrance it gives them headaches or makes them dizzy.
One is that it is quite flammable. It's not clear what chemical properties you mean however. It is called isopropyl alcohol, isopropanol, or 2-propanol, or propan-2-ol. It's chemical formula is C3H8O As regards its physical properties, it is a clear liquid, with a strong odor. It is also fairly volatile (evaporates easily). It's molar mass is 60.10 g/mole, it's density is .785 g/cm3, its melting point is -89 °C and its boiling point is 82.3 °C.It is completely soluble (miscible) in water, ethanol, ether, acetone and toluene, and slightly soluble in brine,For more information, see the Web Links to the left of this answer.
strong on depending the tipe
It means maybe you are wearing perfume yourself. Or maybe someone was just there who was wearing such strong perfume that you can still smell it after they're gone.