it burns blue to clear. it is very had to see the flame in the in the light.
Blue!
Propanol and isopropanol are isomers. Isopropanol is the structural isomer of propanol. It has a strong smell and is without any color.
Yes, both isopropanol and anhydrous isopropanol are forms of rubbing alcohol.
No. TOP does not dissolve in Isopropanol. the TOP flakes fall right to the bottom. and the isopropanol stays clear.
yeah copper wont dissolve in isopropanol
No. Isopropanol temporarily makes teflon translucent. Once the alcohol dries, the teflon will appear is it did previously.
Propanol and isopropanol are isomers. Isopropanol is the structural isomer of propanol. It has a strong smell and is without any color.
Yes, both isopropanol and anhydrous isopropanol are forms of rubbing alcohol.
Magnesium is what makes the white color in fireworks because it burns white-hot.
Coal is not soluble in isopropanol.
Isopropyl? There isn't such compound. Maybe isopropanol ? It is an alcohol and it really burns. But there are cheaper materials to use as a fuel and they are way more fit for that.
No. TOP does not dissolve in Isopropanol. the TOP flakes fall right to the bottom. and the isopropanol stays clear.
yeah copper wont dissolve in isopropanol
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No. Isopropanol temporarily makes teflon translucent. Once the alcohol dries, the teflon will appear is it did previously.
Since isopropyl alcohol is colorless, it's not likely to "stain" clothes.However, if the clothes are not completely colorfast, isopropanol is a pretty good solvent, so it may cause the color to fade in the area touched by it. There's also a distant possibility the dye used could react with the isopropanol in such a way as to cause it to change color, but this isn't likely.
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