Alcohol is a solvent: It dissolves stuff. The leaf is porous, full of holes. When the leaf is placed in the alcohol, the alcohol gets into the leafs, and dissolves the pigments in the leaf, probably chlorophyll, which is green. This will turn the alcohol green.
Green rubbing alcohol is used in the same ways that regular rubbing alcohol is used. It is used for first-aid like scrapes and cuts, but generally has additives like menthol oil to smell and feel tingly and minty.
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Some popular cocktails that incorporate green spirit alcohol include the Mojito, the Midori Sour, and the Green Russian.
If you're talking about what I think you are, it's because the alcohol extracts the chlorophyll (which is green) from the plant cells.
Hot alcohol can remove chlorophyll from green plants, leaving behind a decolorized material.
Appletinis, certain brands of absinthe, and Midori melon liqueur (or anything that has a lot of the stuff mixed in) to name a few.
It is to remove the chloroplast and dissolve in the alcohol and turn it green.
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The name is ethanol and it si also called ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, grain alcohol, or drinking alcohol.
Alcohol is used to remove green pigments because it breaks down the chlorophyll molecules, which are responsible for the green color in plants. Water is not as effective at breaking down chlorophyll because it is a polar solvent, while alcohol is non-polar and can dissolve chlorophyll more readily.
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