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Rubbing alcohol is nothing but 97-99% ethyl alcohol which has been widely used as soothing and cooling liquid.Often ethanol can be raplaced by isopropyl alcohol.
Rubbing alcohol is usually 2-propanol and water. Propylene glycol is 1,2-propanediol, a different compound.
No, rubbing alcohol has oil and isopropyl alcohol in it.
No. Rubbing alcohol is a solution.
One is that it is quite flammable. It's not clear what chemical properties you mean however. It is called isopropyl alcohol, isopropanol, or 2-propanol, or propan-2-ol. It's chemical formula is C3H8O As regards its physical properties, it is a clear liquid, with a strong odor. It is also fairly volatile (evaporates easily). It's molar mass is 60.10 g/mole, it's density is .785 g/cm3, its melting point is -89 °C and its boiling point is 82.3 °C.It is completely soluble (miscible) in water, ethanol, ether, acetone and toluene, and slightly soluble in brine,For more information, see the Web Links to the left of this answer.
If there is enough liquid, the sugar will dissolve, as rubbing alcohol is a mixture of water (about 30%) with an alcohol. Sugar is soluble in both liquids. * BTW, rubbing alcohol is poisonous. *
Are you looking for the word isopropyl alcohol?
Rubbing alcohol is usually 2-propanol and water. Propylene glycol is 1,2-propanediol, a different compound.
Mixture of ethanol and various oils and additives
They're the same (isopropyl alcohol), generally speaking. Although there might be another "alcohol" compound that also goes by the name "rubbing alcohol".
No. An organic compound is merely a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen bonded together. Common household organic compound include acetic acid (vinegar), isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol), and acetone.
Yes, another common name for rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol.
Rubbing alcohol, isopropanol, or isopropyl alcohol does not conduct electricity on its own, but might if something is dissolved in it. Rubbing alcohol is a covalent/molecular compound (an alcohol to be specific) and, therefore, cannot become an electrolyte like, for example, table salt. Electrolytes only come from ionic compounds, not covalent or molecular.
No, rubbing alcohol has oil and isopropyl alcohol in it.
Rubbing alcohol is actually a mixture. To be specific it is a homogeneous mixture.
Rubbing alcohol evaporates faster than Pepsi.
It is a mixture of denatured alcohol, water and agents added to make the alcohol unpalatable to drink and sometimes colorants. There are two common types of rubbing alcohol, Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol and Ethyl Alcohol Rubbing Alcohol.
It is a mixture of denatured alcohol, water and agents added to make the alcohol unpalatable to drink and sometimes colorants. There are two common types of rubbing alcohol, Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol and Ethyl Alcohol Rubbing Alcohol.