Isopropyl alcohol is a compound.
Isopropyl alcohol is an organic compound, not a mixture.
Pure isopropyl alcohol would evaporate more quickly than a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water. This is because water has a higher boiling point than isopropyl alcohol, which would slow down the evaporation process of the mixture compared to pure isopropyl alcohol.
Yes, there is a difference between isopropyl alcohol and rubbing alcohol. Isopropyl alcohol is a type of alcohol that is commonly used as a disinfectant and solvent, while rubbing alcohol is a type of alcohol that is typically a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water.
Yes, it is.
Yes, rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) is a homogeneous mixture because it consists of a single phase with uniform composition throughout, typically containing 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% water.
No, it is not safe to mix acetone and isopropyl alcohol as it can create a highly flammable and potentially dangerous mixture.
No, mixing isopropyl and ethyl alcohol together is not safe as it can create a hazardous chemical mixture.
Isopropyl alcohol is an organic compound made in a hydrogen reaction by mixing water and propene. 2-propanol is the official name of the alcohol.
No, 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol is a homogeneous mixture because it is a uniform solution of isopropyl alcohol with water. It has the same composition throughout and its components are evenly distributed.
Isopropyl alcohol itself a pure substance. It is a compound. However, it is sold as a mixture of the alcohol itself and water.
No, rubbing alcohol is a homogeneous mixture because its components (isopropyl alcohol and water) are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
To make rubbing alcohol from isopropyl alcohol, you can mix it with water in a specific ratio. Typically, rubbing alcohol is made by combining 70 isopropyl alcohol with 30 water. This mixture creates a solution that is effective for disinfecting surfaces and skin.