No, alcohol cannot dissolve silicone.
Yes, isopropyl alcohol can dissolve silicone.
Alcohol is polar,so polar substances would dissolve in it.eg water.
There are many formulations of rubber, so it depends on which formulation of rubber you use. Pharmaceutical rubber stoppers are made of Butyl rubber which is unaffected by alcohol.
Alcohol is a non-polar solvent and does not dissolve salt as well as water does. If there is water in the alcohol then some of it will dissolve.
Yes, sugar will dissolve in alcohol, especially in high-proof alcohol like vodka or rum. The solubility of sugar in alcohol depends on factors such as temperature and the alcohol concentration.
no alcohol in latex
yes
It is "very slightly soluble" in alcohol. Seriously, though, elemental sulfur doesn't really like to dissolve in anything.
You can't use the word "dissolve"here because AlkaSlezer is chemical but the dissolve is physical,of course the word"melt",you can use react
Yes, ethanol is a type of alcohol and it can dissolve in other alcohols. Ethanol is commonly used as a solvent in many industries for this reason.
Many things used for dissolving rubber can cause damage to cloth,linens, and even ourselves if not properly used. Acetone is one product that may be used to dissolve it, but still with the possibility of damaging the cloth.