alcohol has been around since the stone age. scientists suggest that man in the stone age made pottery because they needed a mug for their alcohol. they also made corn into malt, the main ingredient for alcohol. alcohol has been around since the stone age. scientists suggest that man in the stone age made pottery because they needed a mug for their alcohol. they also made corn into malt, the main ingredient for alcohol.
Ethanol is an alcohol with the formule C2H5OH
Ink has been made out of flowers for centuries by using alcohol. As the alcohol evaporates off of the flower, you are left with the pigment that can be used as ink.
Alcohol, in its various forms, can be man-made or naturally occurring. Natural alcohol occurs in small quantities in certain fruits and vegetables as a result of fermentation by yeast or bacteria. Man-made alcohol is produced through processes like distillation and fermentation of crops like grains or sugarcane. The majority of alcohol consumed by humans is produced through man-made methods.
It's made from butanoic acid (the acid component) and 3-methyl butanol (the alcohol component).
Glaciers are made of ice that has been formed a long time ago.
I'm gonna say just about as long as alcohol
The amount of time that alcohol stays in your system will depend on how much alcohol has been consumed.
Depends on how long and how much you have been drinking.
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True. Alcohol has been used as an anesthetic for a long time
Alcohol
Long term alcohol consumption appears to have very little effect on kidney function. Correlations between alcohol abuse and kidney cancer have been suggested, but not proven. Research indicates that regular alcohol consumption lowers the risk of kidney stones.
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Ethanol is an alcohol with the formule C2H5OH
How long does it take for alchohol to be processed by the liver?
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