Ethanol is much better as a solvent than water. It doesnt promote microbacterial/microbial growth. It has a low boiling point, when mixed in a the perfume. It helps the fragance of the perfume to spread or evaporate in the surroundings, thus it helps in maximizing the effect of the perfume.
It does at low enough temperature
wood doesnt freeze
Warm water doesnt actually freeze faster. Distilled water (which you can get from boiling and collecting the steam) freezes at 0C or 32F. Water (such as tap water) with impurities will only freeze at a lower temperature.
if you add salt to water, it will freeze at a lower temperature.. i do not think it is possible at a temperature below zero degrees.
perfume plus water plus perfume equals perfume+water+perfume.
Ethanol is much better as a solvent than water. It doesnt promote microbacterial/microbial growth. It has a low boiling point, when mixed in a the perfume. It helps the fragance of the perfume to spread or evaporate in the surroundings, thus it helps in maximizing the effect of the perfume.
It doesnt freeze.
It does at low enough temperature
wood doesnt freeze
no it doesnt
Warm water doesnt actually freeze faster. Distilled water (which you can get from boiling and collecting the steam) freezes at 0C or 32F. Water (such as tap water) with impurities will only freeze at a lower temperature.
It doesnt. The chemical reaction of the salt makes the freezing point of water lower, hence making water that would normally freeze at 32 degrees Fahrenheit melt. This is why it is used on roads or sidewalks when it is icy outside.
well I would not freeze a hamster but about 3 min. But I would not do it
Of course,just rub the water over where you put the perfume and then dry :)
Sea water will not freeze.
Water does not freeze instantly..