No, alcohol is generally less dense than turpentine. For example, the density of ethanol (a common type of alcohol) is about 0.789 g/cm³, while turpentine has a density of approximately 0.86 g/cm³. This means that turpentine will sink in alcohol, as denser liquids tend to settle below less dense ones.
No, turpentine is not a rubbing alcohol. Turpentine is a solvent derived from the resin of pine trees, commonly used in painting and as a thinner for oil-based paints. Rubbing alcohol, on the other hand, typically refers to isopropyl alcohol or ethanol mixed with water, primarily used for disinfecting and cleaning purposes. While both can be used as solvents, they serve different functions and have different chemical properties.
No, iodine is not soluble in turpentine. Turpentine is a non-polar solvent, while iodine is a polar substance. To dissolve iodine, a polar solvent like alcohol or water is needed.
Turpentine is only soluble in organic solvents. However, it is insoluble in water since it is usually in form of oil.
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The coefficient of volume expansion of turpentine is typically around 9 x 10^-4 per degree Celsius. This coefficient indicates how much the volume of turpentine will increase for a one-degree Celsius increase in temperature.
Water is more dense than turpentine, by about 10%.
No, turpentine will not melt plastic.
Like many alcoholic beverages, Gin is made from grains. It is then flavored with juniper berries, which is why it tastes a bit like turpentine which is made from the resins of other coniferous trees.In any case, the alcohol that is in gin is ethyl alcohol, the only alcohol consumable by humans.