alcohol+flower= perfume
no not really that's what people need to make perfume
For perfumes the most used solvent is the ethyl alcohol.
Perfume can be dissolved in alcohol.
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.
If by "perfume" you mean essential plant oils, then yes - oils dissolve in alcohol.
No, perfume in no way shape or form will help you pass a drug test. Wearing perfume won't change anything. Also, most perfumes contain alcohol. So if alcohol is part of the drugs being tested for, whether a breathalyzer or blood test, drinking perfume will only make you test positive for alcohol.
A perfume can be made from gumamela flower petals. The gumamela is the hibiscus flower. The method to make the perfume is to extract the essential oil from the flowers and add ethyl alcohol.
Yes, it is the main ingredient. Ethyl alcohol is used to 'cary' the scent as it evaporates much easier as the typically heavy perfume oils.
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Perfume boil at his specific boiling point.
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