Pure ethanol, CH3CH2OH, is an pure organic compound and not a mixture
Ethanol is a substance. CH3CHOH
You would use distillation, in which the ethanol and water will boil at different temperatures.
Because the oil does not dissolve in the ethanol, instead it becomes emulsified into tiny particles due to the shaking. The particles give the mixture a cloudy appearance.
It is a pure substance.Added: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)
Alcohol (ethanol) is a compound, not a mixture.
The mixture water-ethanol is homogeneous.
No. Ethanol is also alcohol. Ethanol is a compound. It is not a mixture.
Ethanol is not a mixture at all. It is a compound and therefore a pure substance.
Ethanol is a substance. CH3CHOH
Heating a mixture of ethanol and water would produce a mixture of water vapor (steam) and ethanol vapor. Depending on the composition of the mixture, there could be more ethanol vapor than steam in the resulting gas mixture.
Of course, these substances are ethanol and water.
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it is ethanol - a compound
Mixture of ethanol and various oils and additives
You would use distillation, in which the ethanol and water will boil at different temperatures.
The ethanol will be distilled first and the water stays in the flask
The answer depends on the substances in the mixture in which the ethanol concentration increases.