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Mixing is a physical process.
Diffusion :)
Either way is safe, provided you are getting the correct proprtion or mixture required.
This mixing is impossible; liquid nitrogen become a gas. Possible formation of uranium nitrides.
in liqiuds and gases whrer diffusion is taking place we are dealing with a process called intimate mixing
Isopropyl alcohol is an organic compound made in a hydrogen reaction by mixing water and propene. 2-propanol is the official name of the alcohol.
Mixing is a physical process.
Isopropyl alcohol itself a pure substance. It is a compound. However, it is sold as a mixture of the alcohol itself and water.
Hydrogen Peroxide is a oxidizer and isopropyl alcohol is flamable so when you mix these two the chances of a fire or explosion goes way up. So Yes put it in your ear and write back on how it goes.
in solid mixing solid particles are mixed randomly but in liquid mixing the liquid droplets are mixed as homogeneously.
I wouldn't recommend it. I have however heard of people using alcohol to help clear up bad gasoline. If you get gas from a sleezy gas station and they are mixing a little water with their gas, or you somehow get water in your gas tank from condensation, or a dirty trick, you can mix a small amount with a full tank to burn the water out. Gas and water don't mix. However, alcohol and water mix (isopropyl alcohol is just pure alcohol mixed with water), and alcohol and gas mix. It works like a buffer. Too much alcohol can burn valves, and set off your O2 sensor. If you have something in the tank that shouldn't be there, the best thing to do is remove the tank, have it cleaned and flush the fuel lines going to the engine. Isopropyl alcohol by itself would seriously mess up the internals of an engine. To sum things up, i wouldn't do it to a car i liked.
Isopropyl alcohol is C3H8O and Ammonia is NH3. There would be no harm in mixing the two. I would recommend using in a ventilated area and if you feel any difficulty breathing then seek fresh air. If further problems persist then you should contact a physician. Also remember to wear gloves while using both products.
viscous liquid
The boiling point of alcohol is 173F/78C. Similarly the boiling point of pure water is 212F/100C. Hence the mixing of water and alcohol will have a boiling point that lies between these two ratios.
The salt of an alcohol and an acid is an ester.
While mixing the liquid
because it is liquid mixing in to another liquid