Ethanol, CH3CH2OH, is cane sugar alcohol also called ethyl alcohol. It is the alcohol
present in alcoholic beverage's.
the main reason why ethanol burns differently then ethanol and water mix is mainly because when you add the water to the ethanol you are making the ethanol less potent so it will burn weaker.
ethanol is a solvent
No, ethanol is an organic basic liquid, wine and beer contain ethanol, and it is flammable
So as not to 'waste' too much ethanol. To use 95 % ethanol allows some ethanol to be saved!
That question is too vague. I'm assuming you mean a little frozen ethanol into a larger volume of liquid ethanol. This being the case, the ethanol will melt. That's it.
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Examples: water, ethanol, methanol,benzene and many other.
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Examples: ethanol, acetone, cyclohexane, cyclohexene, butanol, iso-propyl alcohol.
Examples: sodium chloride, acetic acid, ethanol, ammonia solution, sulfuric acid.
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Examples: methane, starch, sucrose, ethanol, oil, greases, dyes, etc.
Examples: methane, starch, sucrose, ethanol, oil, greases, dyes, etc.
Examples are: table salt, water, acetic acid, ethanol, methane, iron oxide etc.
Examples: ethanol, vinegar, salt, aspirin, ice erc.
The best examples for Cosolvents are Methanol & Ethanol.Infact ,Methanol is not miscible with N-Hexane ,but if you add some amount of ethanol methanol and N-hexane will be completely miscible.
Examples: ethanol, methanol, benzene, cyclohexane, toluene, etc.