Well I tried this yesterday.
I had an 80/20 water/IPA mix. The water went milky and there was a foam on top of the water. The effectiveness of the IPA was diluted as well. I use it as a solvent and it was not effective at this concentration.
If the concentration of alcohol and water solution is 25 percent alcohol by volume, the volume of alcohol in a 200 solution is 50.
When water and isopropyl alcohol react, they do not undergo a chemical reaction. Instead, they mix together to form a homogeneous solution. This is because both water and isopropyl alcohol are polar molecules, allowing them to dissolve in each other.
When acid and alcohol react together, a chemical reaction occurs that forms esters and water as products. This reaction is known as esterification. Esterification is a type of condensation reaction where an alcohol and a carboxylic acid combine to form an ester and water. Esters are organic compounds that have a pleasant smell and are often used in perfumes and flavorings.
The total amount of alcohol content will not diminish. However as the volume of liquid is increased then the alcohol percentage by volume will decrease. Some may also evaporate with the hot water but it would be a very small amount.
Alcohol has a lower boiling point than water. Naturally the alcohol evaporates leaving the flavanoids and the water. If you boil 100 % alcohol, then it would act like plain water. It will boil until it all evaporates.
alcohol has a greater volume because when you combine the two substances together water will desolve
the alcohol couldn't work it will grow faster in hot water
Makes an ester and water
When alcohol and water are mixed, they form a solution with a volume that is a bit less than the sum of the volumes of the individual components. This decrease in volume is known as "volume of attraction" and is due to the molecules of alcohol and water fitting together in a way that reduces the empty space between them.
If the concentration of alcohol and water solution is 25 percent alcohol by volume, the volume of alcohol in a 200 solution is 50.
It is usually a mixture of alcohol and water in which 40%, by volume is alcohol.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
The volume remain unchanged.
When water and isopropyl alcohol react, they do not undergo a chemical reaction. Instead, they mix together to form a homogeneous solution. This is because both water and isopropyl alcohol are polar molecules, allowing them to dissolve in each other.
It dilutes the alcohol content.
To prepare 1 liter of a 5% alcohol-water solution, you would mix 50 mL of alcohol with 950 mL of water. This ratio would give you a total volume of 1 liter with 5% of it being alcohol.
it remain the same as it has definite volume.