This is a homogeneous mixture.
No, rubbing alcohol does not make water disappear when they mix. Instead, rubbing alcohol and water form a uniform solution where the molecules of both substances are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Water and alcohol dissolve readily because they are both polar molecules. Water is a polar molecule due to its dipole nature, and alcohol contains a polar hydroxyl group. This similarity in polarity allows for interactions between the molecules, resulting in dissolution to form a uniform solution.
No, 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol is a homogeneous mixture because it is a uniform solution of isopropyl alcohol with water. It has the same composition throughout and its components are evenly distributed.
If the concentration of alcohol and water solution is 25 percent alcohol by volume, the volume of alcohol in a 200 solution is 50.
16%
no we cannot get saturated solution of alcohol and water
A solution is a uniform mixture of two substances. A solute and a solvent. The solute is dissolved into the solvent.Salt in waterSugar in waterAlcoholic drinks (alcohol in water)TeaOxygen in water
distillation
Blood, Alcohol in beer, Sugar solution where the amount of water is in great excess. Basically, if it dissolves so that it cannot be seen it is homogenous. Homogenous means that it is dissolved well
It's a solution... but solutions are mixtures.
No, it is a compound, though it is usually in a solution with water.
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.