Isopropyl alcohol is also known as "rubbing alcohol," typically used in medical capacities as an antiseptic.
Any and all alcohols are chemical compounds.
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It is an alcohol. But the only alcohol that is in beverages is ethyl alcohol.
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Called Grain Alcohol, drinking alcohol, ethyl alcohol or pure alcohol
Yes, there is a difference between isopropyl alcohol and rubbing alcohol. Isopropyl alcohol is a type of alcohol that is commonly used as a disinfectant and solvent, while rubbing alcohol is a type of alcohol that is typically a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water.
Ethyl alcohol or ethanol.
It is all alcohol. That is the name of a type of alcohol. It is a fatty/waxy alcohol (-OH group)
A urine test for alcohol can detect alcohol if the person used mouthwash containing alcohol, ate any food containing alcohol, inhaled alcohol, used a hand sanitizer containing alcohol, had an injection site sterilized with alcohol, used alcohol on an injury, etc.
Yes, isopropyl alcohol is the same as rubbing alcohol.
ADH (alcohol dehydrogenase) ADH (alcohol dehydrogenase)
Yes, rubbing alcohol and isopropyl alcohol are the same thing. Rubbing alcohol is a common name for isopropyl alcohol, which is a type of alcohol often used as a disinfectant or solvent.