Ethanol is much better as a solvent than water. It doesnt promote microbacterial/microbial growth. It has a low boiling point, when mixed in a the perfume. It helps the fragance of the perfume to spread or evaporate in the surroundings, thus it helps in maximizing the effect of the perfume.
Perfume boil at his specific boiling point.
Rubbing alcohol can be used as a substitute for oil in perfume, but it may change the final scent and consistency of the perfume. Rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly, which may affect the longevity and intensity of the perfume scent. It is recommended to use perfumer's alcohol or a carrier oil for better results.
Perfume contains alcohol, which has a much lower freezing point than water. This prevents the perfume from freezing at typical household freezer temperatures.
Most perfumes use a blend of aromas that are usually found in concentrated essential oils. There is a formula that goes with each perfume in order to reach that particular scent that you are trying to get.
Although esters have a very pleasant smell but they are often used in perfumes due to the presence of amide groups in its structure, which reacts with aldehyde to form highly coloured schiff bases.
Perfume can be dissolved in alcohol.
alcohol+flower= perfume
If by "perfume" you mean essential plant oils, then yes - oils dissolve in alcohol.
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Perfume boil at his specific boiling point.
no not really that's what people need to make perfume
Because it has alcohol in it; and alcohol evaporates.
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It will evaporate and dissolve.
Rubbing alcohol can be used as a substitute for oil in perfume, but it may change the final scent and consistency of the perfume. Rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly, which may affect the longevity and intensity of the perfume scent. It is recommended to use perfumer's alcohol or a carrier oil for better results.
For perfumes the most used solvent is the ethyl alcohol.
Yes,Perfume is a suspension.