Mixture of ethanol and various oils and additives
Rubbing alcohol is actually a mixture. To be specific it is a homogeneous mixture.
no, it's a compound. An element is the smallest unit of a substance in which every piece is the same. Alcohol is not an element because it is made up of different elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
No, rubbing alcohol is a homogeneous mixture because its components (isopropyl alcohol and water) are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
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.
There is no reaction, you simply get a mixture of rubbing alcohol and methanol.
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.
No, rubbing alcohol is not acetone. Rubbing alcohol typically contains isopropyl alcohol, while acetone is a different chemical compound.
No, rubbing alcohol is not an example of suspension. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which particles are suspended in a medium but can settle out over time. Rubbing alcohol is a homogeneous mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water, where the components are uniformly distributed throughout.
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.
It's a solution... but solutions are mixtures.
Rubbing alcohol is a mixture of ethanol, iso-propanol, a dye etc.