That question is too vague. I'm assuming you mean a little frozen ethanol into a larger volume of liquid ethanol. This being the case, the ethanol will melt. That's it.
From the experiment, why is a mixture of ethanol and water instead of simply water itself used for saponification? ... Ethanol is the catalyst in saponification C. Ethanol would help the soaps obtained from saponification reaction become more soluble in water D.
its particles freeze to make it solid
About the temperature of dry ice. It is the same as putting frozen water (ice) in a glass of water. The temperature of the ice and water will be about equal to the freezing point of water. Alcohol is used because it has a freezing point lower than H2O, if you put dry ice in water everything will freeze.
Below is a list of tests and the expected result if it is water: * Put universal indicator in a sample; the liquid should stay green. * Put some cyclohexane in a sample; they should separate into layers. * Put some ethanol in a sample; they should mix easily. * Put a sample on a high temperature with a thermometer; it will reach 100oC and stay there, while boiling.
Ethanol would because it has a boiling point of 78.4 C where as water has one at 100 C.Through this process breweries and wineries can distill their liquors and find the percent off ethanol (alcohol) by volume.
it floats
It gets frozen
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It floats.
It goes into the cup.
First of all, if the water is frozen, then you can't put an ice cube into it. Secondly, if you put an ice cube in liquid then froze it then it would become part of the liquid that froze.
It freezes, stupid
The wart will go away soon after it is frozen.
From the experiment, why is a mixture of ethanol and water instead of simply water itself used for saponification? ... Ethanol is the catalyst in saponification C. Ethanol would help the soaps obtained from saponification reaction become more soluble in water D.
its particles freeze to make it solid
The roots of theplant will be frozen, and it eventually die off, its AWESOME:D.
what happens is that the heat gets trapped in the container and it turns foggy