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iodine and Mercury
Rubbing alcohol is a liquid.
Physical; from liquid to gas, but it's still alcohol.
The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent. It is usually a liquid in which another substance, known as the solute, is dissolved. Common solvents include water, alcohol, and acetone.
its an aqueous substance. all jellylike substances are called aqueous.
Rubbing alcohol evaporating is absorbing energy. As the rubbing alcohol transitions from a liquid to a vapor state, it needs to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the liquid together, which requires energy input.
Water, alcohol, oil, and gasoline are examples of substances that are classified as liquid. Liquids have a fixed volume but not a fixed shape, meaning they take the shape of their container.
The liquid that dissolves fat is called a solvent, such as water, alcohol, or oil. The ability of a substance to dissolve fat is known as lipophilicity.
Boiling is to heat an liquid to the point where it will turn from a liquid to a gas. Because the substance cannot be at temperature higher than its boiling point the temperature will remain that until all the liquid has been boiled away. That is why if I were to heat some alcohol and water the temperature would remain at about 60oC until all the alcohol had evaporated away. Then the temperature would go to 100oC and the water would boil. The boiling point of substance is the temperature at which the substance will turn from a liquid to a gas. This is about 100oC for water.
If the liquid is silver, it is liquid mercury (Hg). If the liquid is red, it is coloured ethyl alcohol (C2H5OH).
No alcohol is not considered a controlled substance in America
The choice of liquid for dissolving depends on what substance you are trying to dissolve. Some common liquids used for dissolving include water, alcohol, acetone, and various organic solvents. It is important to choose a solvent that is compatible with the substance you are trying to dissolve.