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It dilutes the alcohol content.
Denatured alcohol will KILL you. It says on the bottle DO NOT DRINK.
It is not recommended to drink rubbing alcohol; the bottle must be clearly labelled.
It is the typical alcohol content for most mainstream beers.
Most beers typically have 2-6% alcohol content but I'm sure you can find the specific alcohol content on the label of your chosen bottle.
No. Alcohol evaporates faster than water, so if anything, it gets weaker.
A bottle will usually state it's alcohol by volume (ABV) as "proof" . Proof is double what the percentage of alcohol is. So, a bottle of 60 proof spirits would be 30% alcohol by volume. The highest percentage alcohol in a spirit that I've seen is 151 proof, and that was a bottle of rum.
lawl at "erest" and yes they can, if you have any liquor or alcohol in anything except for the bottle it came in unopend then it would be illegal. Dont drink underage, your not old enough.
It is not legal to bottle and sell your own alcohol. You would need to have a liquor license and a business license.Ê
Assuming it is 90% by volume isopropyl alcohol, then 70 ml of rubbing alcohol would contain 63 mls of isopropyl alcohol.
About 15. edit: Depend on where you are, in some counties are between 15-23 drinks, Here in Chile the standard is 8 (pubs, clubs, etc) but if you want something soft (house parties) It can last more, but still the average is 8 up to 10 no more than that.
It dilutes the alcohol content.
51% typically means 51% by volume. So if you have a 100ml bottle of 51% alcohol, you have 51ml of pure alcohol inside the bottle, diluted to a final solution volume of 100ml.
A typical bottle of wine is about 10% alcohol. There are different types of wine with all different amounts of ethanol, but a typical bottle of wine is 10% alcohol.
No.
Thirty 25cc shots in a 750cc bottle.
Because it has alcohol in it , and alcohol evaporates