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Perfume is considered a type of mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture since it is made of different chemicals that are mixed into one consistent form.
No, iodine and alcohol do not form a solution. Iodine is not soluble in alcohol, but it can be dissolved in solutions like water or other polar solvents.
Immisisble liquides, Example: water+kerosene
When alcohol and water are mixed, they form a solution with a volume that is a bit less than the sum of the volumes of the individual components. This decrease in volume is known as "volume of attraction" and is due to the molecules of alcohol and water fitting together in a way that reduces the empty space between them.
No, perfume in no way shape or form will help you pass a drug test. Wearing perfume won't change anything. Also, most perfumes contain alcohol. So if alcohol is part of the drugs being tested for, whether a breathalyzer or blood test, drinking perfume will only make you test positive for alcohol.
Yes, perfume particles can be considered solutes when they are dissolved in a solvent, typically ethanol or a mixture of alcohol and water. In this context, the aromatic compounds in the perfume are the solutes, while the solvent facilitates their dispersion, allowing the fragrance to be released when applied. However, when perfume is in its concentrated form, it is more accurate to refer to it as a solution of various compounds rather than focusing on solute-solvent terminology.
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Because it has alcohol in it , and alcohol evaporates
No, sugar forms a solution when mixed with water.
A mixture is not a solution if it is in solid form.
The alcohol used causes the precipitate to form due to a reaction allowing the hydrogen bonds between the nucleotides to form, which causes the DNA to become efficient packed and twisted together.
The substances in a solution are the solute and the solvent. When the two are mixed, they form a homogeneous mixture known as a solution.