Cold ethanol is most likely used instead of room temperature ethanol in order to prevent the ethanol from evaporating. When the temperature of something decreases the molecules speed decreases as well making it less likely to evaporate.
At room temperature ethanol is a clear, volatile liquid.
Ethanol is indeed a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
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Liquid.
yes but be careful??????? Ethanol is a fluid at room temperature. Generally, fluids are incompressible. Perhaps the question needs an explanation.
Chlorine
DNA does not dissolve on Alcohols. It is better to store it in cold temp. for it not to denature
At room temperature ethanol is a clear, volatile liquid.
If it is canned, yes.
Ethanol is indeed a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
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Room temperature is around 21 degrees C, for anything.
No, you are in the cold room not me.
Methylated spirit is ethanol as is volatile at room temperature
Not necessarily. As an example, ethanol (alcohol) is a liquid at room temperature.
Liquid.
a gas it becomes a gas at -42 C room temperature is 20 C