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Chemically speaking alcohol is meant to be ethanol, which is a pure compound with formula CH3CH2OH, it definitely is not a mixture, except when 'dissolved' in water (most stable solution: 4% water + 96% ethanol. (This is what you get when buying a bottle pure ethanol)
It is a mixed substance. ---------------------------------------------- It is a mixture
Grain alcohol is a mixture
a mixture is not a substance
Rubbing alcohol is not a pure substance, it is made up of a mixture. It is good to rub this mixture on cuts to keep them from getting infected.
Rubbing alcohol is not a pure substance, it is made up of a mixture. It is good to rub this mixture on cuts to keep them from getting infected.
Isopropyl alcohol is an organic compound, not a mixture.
A mixture
Rubbing alcohol is not a substance because it is not pure, it is a mixture of (more than 4) compounds, one of which is ethyl alcohol, among water, isopropyl alcohol and detergent (soap)
Alcohol is a substance. The Alcohol you drink too often is ethanol, and is often used as a cleaning product.
Rubbing alcohol is a solution. What you buy labeled as rubbing alcohol is a mixture of various concentrations of methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, and water, usually around 70% alcohol and the rest water.
It's a substance
Isopropyl alcohol itself a pure substance. It is a compound. However, it is sold as a mixture of the alcohol itself and water.