no, it's a compound. An element is the smallest unit of a substance in which every piece is the same. Alcohol is not an element because it is made up of different elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
No, rubbing alcohol is made up of elements. It is mostly ethanol alcohol which is C2H5OH
Distilled water is usually mixed with Alchohol. Alcohol is no longer used on cuts as it's extremely painful and destructive to internal cells. It is still used as a topical disinfectant.
calcium is a mineral i live in japan :)
Most Ionically bonded substances are solid, this makes me assume that Rubbing alcohol has covalent bonds.
A property of that element. An unstable element. A radioactive element
Earthquakes
Pure ethanol is less dense.
nail polish and a rag or rubbing alchohol
yes just use rubbing alchohol :)
Do you mean rubbing alcohol? If so, you will become very sick.
rubbing alchohol and i thing some of aqua water
Rubbing alchohol, water can corrode the parts leaving you with a rusty mess, alchohol will just evaporate away after the cleaning.
The rubbing alchohol could kill the termites but only for small mounds.If there is a huge mound better call a professional.
Get a rag and some rubbing alchohol and rub it off. -TS
yes, it is a compound as it is neither a element nor a compound
Taking rubbing alchohol to the white mark in your nylon clothing helps remove the white out.
It means it will be infected. Try using rubbing alchohol and then put neosporin on it
you can use any of these: rubbing alcohol, Goof Off, WD40, hair spray, or Mr. Clean (rubbing alcohol would most likely be the best to use) hope that helps :)