The alcohol generally present in perfume is ethyl
alcohol (ethanol).
There is such a thing as perfumer's alcohol, which is a blend of
Ethanol, Isopropyl myristate, and Monopropylene glycol.
These can all be bought easily enough, however for homemade
perfumery it is common to use vodka. It is a very strong alcohol,
that has a fairly weak smell that doesn't interfere with essential
oils.
Please note that alcohol is good for diluting essential oils and
making them go further, however, if you wish them to last longer on
the skin then you should dilute them with oil (sweet almond oil is
a good general one).
What is Entropy? 2. When you open a bottle of perfume in a room, perfume molecules tend to leave the bottle and permeate the surrounding air. Explain this phenomenon with the concept of entropy.
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Identify the change of state occurring in each situation. your friend's perfume producing an aroma that fills the room making ice cream from milk in an ice cream maker formtion of frost on a cold windshield overnight wax dripping from a candle naphthalene solid (found in moth balls) producing fumes in the closet to deter moths your breath fogging up on your car windshield on a cold winter day Answer Bank deposition evaporation melting condensation sublimation freezing about us Careers...