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Alcohol is evaporated first !
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Yes, very fast.
At -200'C alcohol does not evaporate but exists as a solid. At -20'C the partial pressure of alcohol is very very low At 0'C the partial pressure of alcohol is weakly detectable At 10'C the evaporation of alcohol proceeds naturally. At 20'C alcohol evaporates quickly At 100'C alcohol exists as a gas.
This depends on many factors.
Alcohol is evaporated first !
Rubbing Alcohol will evaporate at about 37 COr about 98.6 FRubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) will begin to evaporate at temperatures above -175 degrees F. It is a very volatile substance, It evaporates faster at warmer temperatures.
Because it is a volatile liquid.
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Mercury does not evaporate as fast as alcohol, so mercury thermometers stay accurate longer.
Yes, because if it is a liquid it will evaporate. Not as fast as water though but eventually it will evaporate.
Yes, very fast.
Out of what exactly? The method depends on the fabric it is staining. You can use hairspray, rubbing alcohol or milk, depending on exactly what the fabric is.
There's not much in there to create a rubbing. The inside is pretty much bare bones without any relief sculptures--unlike those in Central America. Your guide will definitely want a bribe to allow you to do this and you would have to plan to be fast.
rubbing alchohol does not actually sodium chloride disolves the most due to its polar molecules that ice also has which makes it disolve ice. also kitty litter does not dissolve any ice due to the fact there is no polar molecules in it.
milk in it self cannot evaporate .Only if sugar is mixed ,then it can evaporate,but if water is mixed only water will evaporate
At -200'C alcohol does not evaporate but exists as a solid. At -20'C the partial pressure of alcohol is very very low At 0'C the partial pressure of alcohol is weakly detectable At 10'C the evaporation of alcohol proceeds naturally. At 20'C alcohol evaporates quickly At 100'C alcohol exists as a gas.