yes,because it contains alcohol
Acetic acid is a stronger acid. Ethanol is an alcohol which is slightly acidic but usually neutral in nature.
Ethanol is more soluble than hexane and benzene in water due to its polar nature. Hexane and benzene are nonpolar compounds and have low solubility in water.
Ethanol is more viscous than water because it has stronger intermolecular forces due to the presence of a longer carbon chain in its molecule. These stronger forces make it more resistant to flow, resulting in higher viscosity compared to water.
1000g of water has a greater volume than 1000g of denatured ethanol because water is denser than ethanol. This means that water occupies less space per gram compared to ethanol.
Ethylene glycol is more polar than ethanol - a rough measure of polarity is given by the dielectric constant. For example, water is 80, ethylene glycol 37, and ethanol 24.3. Water is the most polar, followed by ethylene glycol and ethanol. Another way to think about it is that ethanol has one alcohol group, and ethylene glycol has two, so it is more polar.
The density of water is greater than the density of ethanol. This is partly a result of how tightly packed the molecules of the substance are.
The boiling point of a substance depends on intermolecular forces. Ethanol has stronger intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding) compared to water. This leads to a higher boiling point for ethanol despite its lower molar mass.
Ethanol would work because it is alcohol-induced, therefore, it is stronger than water.
Acetic acid is a stronger acid. Ethanol is an alcohol which is slightly acidic but usually neutral in nature.
The API gravity of ethanol is approximately 20.7 degrees at 60°F (15.6°C). This measurement indicates the density of ethanol compared to water, with values below 10 indicating a substance that is heavier than water and values above 10 indicating a substance that is lighter.
For any soluble substance, the ions of that substance have a stronger attraction for water molecules than they do for each other.
Ethanol is more soluble than hexane and benzene in water due to its polar nature. Hexane and benzene are nonpolar compounds and have low solubility in water.
The tendency to form liquid drops, or surface tension, is higher in water than in ethanol. This is because water molecules have stronger intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonding, which lead to a higher surface tension compared to ethanol.
Ethanol expands more than water when heated because it has a higher coefficient of thermal expansion. This means that ethanol will increase in volume more than water when heated to the same temperature.
Water is a better conductor than ethanol because it contains ions that can move freely and carry electrical charges, while ethanol does not dissociate into ions as readily. This means that water can facilitate the flow of electricity more easily than ethanol.
1 kg of water will float in ethanol because ethanol is less dense than water.
Water is stronger than rock.