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rubbing alcohol - translation to arabic

ALCOHOL USED FOR GERM PROTECTION
Surgical spirit

rubbing alcohol         
‎ كُحُولٌ مُحَمِّر‎
isopropanol         
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SIMPLEST SECONDARY ALCOHOL
2-propanol; Propan-2-ol; 2-Propanol; (CH3)2CHOH; Isopropanol; Isopropynol; Virahol; Isopropyl Alcohol; ATC code D08AX05; ATCvet code QD08AX05; Sec-propyl alcohol; Isopropol alcohol; Sec-Propyl alcohol; CH3CHOHCH3; Iso-propanol; Dimethyl carbinol; Isopropylol; 2-Hydroxypropane; I-PrOH
إِيزوبروبانول
isopropanol         
  • condensed]] by [[particles]] of [[radiation]].
SIMPLEST SECONDARY ALCOHOL
2-propanol; Propan-2-ol; 2-Propanol; (CH3)2CHOH; Isopropanol; Isopropynol; Virahol; Isopropyl Alcohol; ATC code D08AX05; ATCvet code QD08AX05; Sec-propyl alcohol; Isopropol alcohol; Sec-Propyl alcohol; CH3CHOHCH3; Iso-propanol; Dimethyl carbinol; Isopropylol; 2-Hydroxypropane; I-PrOH
‎ إِيزوبروبانول‎

Definition

rubbing alcohol
¦ noun N. Amer. denatured alcohol used as an antiseptic or in massage.

Wikipedia

Rubbing alcohol

Rubbing alcohol is either an isopropyl alcohol or an ethanol-based liquid, with isopropyl alcohol products being the most widely available. The comparable British Pharmacopoeia (BP) is surgical spirit. Rubbing alcohol is denatured and undrinkable even if it is ethanol-based, due to the bitterants added.

They are liquids used primarily as a topical antiseptic. They also have multiple industrial and household applications. The term "rubbing alcohol" in North American English is a general term for either isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) or ethyl alcohol (ethanol) products.

The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) defines "isopropyl rubbing alcohol USP" as containing approximately 70 percent alcohol by volume of pure isopropyl alcohol and defines "rubbing alcohol USP" as containing approximately 70 percent by volume of denatured alcohol. In Ireland and the UK, the comparable preparation is surgical spirit B.P., which the British Pharmacopoeia defines as 95% methylated spirit, 2.5% castor oil, 2% diethyl phthalate, and 0.5% methyl salicylate. Under its alternative name of "wintergreen oil", methyl salicylate is a common additive to North American rubbing alcohol products. Individual manufacturers are permitted to use their own formulation standards in which the ethanol content for retail bottles of rubbing alcohol is labeled as and ranges from 70 to 99% v/v.

All rubbing alcohols are unsafe for human consumption: isopropyl rubbing alcohols do not contain the ethyl alcohol of alcoholic beverages; ethyl rubbing alcohols are based on denatured alcohol, which is a combination of ethyl alcohol and one or more bitter poisons that make the substance toxic.

Examples of use of rubbing alcohol
1. It also advised people not to drink bleach or rubbing alcohol.
2. She later suffered a relapse and was hospitalized after drinking rubbing alcohol.
3. Michael Dukakis, said in her memoir that she battled alcoholism, revealing that she even drank rubbing alcohol.
4. If you spritz too much, put some rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball and dab off the excess. 3.
5. They manufacture their supplies." The soldiers usually eat rice and tuna, cooked over fires they light in empty tuna cans using rubbing alcohol, candle wax and toilet paper.