No. Alcohols are a class of compounds. Beverage alcohol or ethanol is one of these.
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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.
Alcohol and water form a homogeneous mixture.
Alcohol is a homogeneous mixture because it contains only one phase, where the components are evenly distributed at the molecular level.
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
No, rubbing alcohol is a homogeneous mixture because its components (isopropyl alcohol and water) are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
Alcohol is not mixture, it is a compound.
Homogeneous mixture since it appears to be as one phase
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
Yes, it is an homogeneous mixture of water, alcohol and flavourings.
Alcohol is a homogeneous pure compound not a mixture. Correct, unless you are discussing rubbing alcohol or an alcoholic beverage, which is a mixture of an alcohol (there are hundreds) and mostly water and other ingredients.
An aspirin tablet is a homogeneous mixture, as it is uniform throughout.