Here are some different alcohols:
That would be ethanol. That is the only one that is semi-safe for human consumption. Consuming lots of ethanol can still be very dangerous.
Methanol and Propanol are two other 'alcohols' with differing chemical structure and they are very poisonous to humans.
Methanol, Ethanol, Propanol and Butanol is all i know of.
well there are lots of varieties...i think you should go to your doctor to find out moree...good lucklovee youuxxxTheoretically, an infinite number. Alcohol is a generic term. One definition of alcohol is "Hydrocarbon derivative containing an --OH group attached to a carbon atom not in an aromatic ring." Hydrocarbon is a generic term also!
To complicate matters, Propanol has two structural isomers, Butanol has four, Pentanol has eight (I think!)......., depending on which carbon atom the --OH group is attached to. For example, propanol has three carbon atoms. The --OH group can be attached to either the one in the middle or one of the two at the end.
There are losts of types of alcohol. Just go to Google.com and type in Alcohl. There, will be tones of Alcohol for you to serch.
The alcohol in liquor is ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, CH3CH2OH.
beer wine and spirits
wine and hard alcohol
A unit of alcohol is the amount of alcohol that is in one (12-oz or 16-oz) beer, one (6-oz) glass of wine, or one shot of hard liquor. 12 ounces (approx. 375ml) of 5% beer will contain about 18ml of pure alcohol; that is approximately one unit.
Standard servings of beer (12 oz.), wine (5 oz.) and distilled spirits (1 & 1/2 oz.) each contain the same amount of pure alcohol -- .06 oz. They're all the same to an alcohol breath tester. Hard liquor will most definitely get you drunk the fastest. Vodka, rum, whiskey, brandy, etc.... The higher the alcohol percentage or proof, the more alcohol is in the beverage. For example: Most vodka is 90 proof which is 45% alcohol. It should take you anywhere from 5-8 shots of this to get you topsy-turvey depending on your weight, and how long you have been drinking.
because liquer has more pure liquer in it beer is water and liquer
That is really hard to say, with pinpoint accuracy. There are hundreds if not thousands of different kinds of beer around the world, with AC% rating from 0.4 (O'Doul's, Anheuser Busch) to 17.5 (Sam Adams Triple Bock, Boston Beer Co)
Alcohol, such as beer, wine, spirits, or hard liquor.
Standard drinks of beer, wine and distilled spirits ("hard liquor") contain the same amount of alcohol, which is .6 oz. of absolute alcohol. To a breathalyzer, they're all the same.
Yes, it does because alcohol is alcohol anyway you put it.
If you guzzle hard liquor like it's beer, you may find yourself dead from alcohol poisoning.
wine and hard alcohol
Alcohol is used in many things. It is used in medicine, also in food, creams for bodies and in makeup. It is usually used in drinks such as beer, wine and hard liquor.
About .6 oz of absolute or pure alcohol (the amount found in standard servings of beer, wine and liquor) per hour.
You can buy beer in most counties in Utah on Sunday. Unfortunately hard liquor and wine can only be purchased at state owned liquor stores which are closed on Sundays.
You can only purchase hard alcohol (anything that isn't wine, beer, champagne) in liquor stores. The liquor stores with the best selection are on Lancaster St. and Commercial St.
Neither.
A unit of alcohol is the amount of alcohol that is in one (12-oz or 16-oz) beer, one (6-oz) glass of wine, or one shot of hard liquor. 12 ounces (approx. 375ml) of 5% beer will contain about 18ml of pure alcohol; that is approximately one unit.
Yes. In general, one glass of wine or beer has one ounce of alcohol, which is about the same amount as one shot of "hard" liquor such as vodka, whiskey or rum.