Which of the following is a solvent for perfumes?

a

C5H12

b

C4H6

c

CH3COOH

d

C2H5OH

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oyewole alice
12 years ago

that's alcohol, and alcohol is a solvent for making perfumes.

brawnie
12 years ago

yeah C2H50H is a form of alcohol nd alcohol is usually a solvent in making perfumes

Som15432
1 year ago

The correct answer is D. C2H5OH. Here's why:
* C2H5OH is the chemical formula for ethanol, which is a type of alcohol. Alcohols, especially ethanol, are very commonly used as solvents in perfumes. This is because they can dissolve many of the fragrant oils and compounds used in perfumes. Also it evaporates easily, helping the scent to be carried into the air.
* Here is a little more information about the other options.
* C5H12 is pentane, which is a hydrocarbon.
* C4H6 is Butadiene, which is also a hydrocarbon.
* CH3COOH is acetic acid, which is the main component of vinegar.

Salam09
1 year ago

while is the answer not methlyhydroxide

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