You get very cold isopropyl alcohol, about -110 F. Some people call this poor man's liquid nitrogen as it can be used to freeze items just like liquid nitrogen.
WARNING: Do not use rubbing alcohol as it contains a large amount of water. Use extreme care when handling super cooled alcohol as it will stick to your skin like wax instead of beading off like liquid nitrogen.
Please use appropriate safety gear when performing any science experiment.
Isopropyl alcohol is safe to use to clean your LCD screen or laptop monitor. The alcohol should be mixed with distilled water in order to use it for cleaning your screen.
to extract the DNA from the solution, isopropyl alcohol is mixed with the DNA solution to precipitate the same.
A homogeneous mixture is formed.
lead oxide + carbon-> lead + carbon dioxide
That is an element.
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It is a mixed substance. ---------------------------------------------- It is a mixture
Answer 100% isopropyl alcohol is a pure substance and not a mixture. A mixture consists of more than one type of chemical compound mixed with another either uniformly or not uniformly. Over the counter isopropyl alcohol is usually 70% or 90% Isopropyl with this rest made up of water. Since the alcohol and water mix together uniformly and the particles are too small to scatter light, isopropyl alcohol and water is classified as a homogeneous mixture. More specifically you would call this homogeneous mixture of alcohol and water a solution. Other homogeneous mixtures include salt water, pepsi, apple juice and a martini (without the olive).
89.5 g. Matter is not destroyed or created when liquids are mixed or even when they react together. Isopropyl alcohol does not react with water, it just mixes.
Isopropyl alcohol is safe to use to clean your LCD screen or laptop monitor. The alcohol should be mixed with distilled water in order to use it for cleaning your screen.
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to extract the DNA from the solution, isopropyl alcohol is mixed with the DNA solution to precipitate the same.
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It is a mixture. It is a liquid-liquid solution.
If they're mixed, but remain separate (as in a solution) then the answer is no. But if the two chemicals undergo a chemical reaction with each other then at least one new substance will be formed; if there are by-products from the reaction, then more than one new substance will be produced.
The insoluble white substance (precipitate) is silver chloride, AgCl, which is insoluble in water.