Alcohol is merely a class of chemical compounds containing the -OH group as it's main chemical group.
Hence, like all other molecules, it is capable of existing in all 4 states of matter given the right conditions. If the molecule formed containing -OH is nonpolar, then most likely it well be a gas. If the molecule is polar, then it will most likely be a liquid. If the molecule is ionic, then it will be a solid.
No it can not, Alcohol is a liquid form, Methamphetamine is a solid form.
At 20 degrees Celsius, alcohol is typically in liquid form.
Characteristics of an alcohol molecule: -A straight chain of carbon and hydrogen -an OH group attached to the carbon-hydrogen skeleton -no other functional groups attached Ex: methanol CH2OH (wood alcohol) ethanol C2H5OH (grain alcohol) isopropyl alcohol C3H7OH (rubbing alcohol) There are various other forms these are the most familiar to most people.
A solid form of alcohol is called "alcohol powder" or "alcohol in powder form." It is created by encapsulating liquid alcohol in a carbohydrate matrix that allows it to retain the flavor and effect of the alcohol.
Argon is not soluble in alcohol or any other liquid at normal temperature and pressure. Argon is a noble gas, which means it is non-reactive and does not easily dissolve or form compounds with other substances.
Any form of liquid alcohol will change to vapor when its temperature reaches the boiling point (different for each type of alcohol).Alcohol (ethyl alcohol) is a volatile liquid and changes in to vapours at every temperature although its boiling point is 78.5 Celsius.
Yes, the fact it can be frozen then melted means it can be a solid and a liquid. The you could boil the liquid form to turn it to a gas
Not in an actual commercialized form.
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Yes
Water, alcohol, and oil are commonly found in liquid form.
i believe fossil fuels come in the form of liquid gas and solid depending whatfuel your thinking an example is petrol=liquid