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Ethanol Alcohol and wine sorry can't answer anymore
It's a solution... but solutions are mixtures.
No, iodine and alcohol do not form a solution. Iodine is not soluble in alcohol, but it can be dissolved in solutions like water or other polar solvents.
Alcohol, Iodophors, Betadine, Iodine, chlorhexidine. to name a few
Alcohol is an organic solution (water is a polar solvent).You can dilute it from 100% to any lower percentage with water to dilute its strength.Alcoholic Beverages, for example, range from 5% (beer) to 40% (vodka, rum) in general.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
I believe The topical solutions will show as alcohol with a ETG test because they contain high levels of alcohol.
An alcohol in a chemical sense is a compound. Various types of drinking alcohols may be mixtures or solutions or heterogeneous materials, depending on the type.
Alcohol has a lower boiling point than water, so it can be condensed separately out of an aqueous solution. When it evaporates, alcohol is removed directly from solutions that contain solid impurities.
Yes, acetic acid and alcohol solutions commonly contain water, as water is often used as a solvent for these compounds. The presence of water in the solution can depend on the concentration of acetic acid and alcohol used.
Examples: vinegar, beer, rubbing alcohol, wine, gasoline.