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Because both components are in any ratio mixable without forming a liquid/liquid-interface (not like the oil/water-interface appearence). In both their polarity is high.
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Here's my suggestion: Pour the full mixture through a filter paper. This will leave the water/alcohol mix in the bottom of the beaker and the iron/sand mix in the filter paper. To ...
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What is likely to happen to a liquid mixture of water and rubbing alcohOl in an open flask as temperature is increased while pressure...
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Water and isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) are miscible; essentially, water is capable of dissolving alcohol (and vice versa). Alcohols consist of a hydrocarbon chain which is repelle...
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Answer. it is homogenous because you can't see the different parts in it. (in a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the different parts) ...
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(in a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the different parts). Is alcohol a heterogeneous mixture or a homogeneous mixture? Alcohol (ethanol) is a compound, ...
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10 Mar 2011 ... A homogeneous mixture is visibly uniform throughout, and any samples taken from the mixture will always be identical. Rubbing alcohol is a ...
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