Sugar alcohols do not contain ethanol (the stuff you drink).
The simplest sugar alcohol, ethylene glycol, is the sweet but notoriously toxic chemical used in antifreeze. The higher sugar alcohols are for the most part nontoxic.
Yes its bad for you as smoking cigarettes.
It is made from sugar, yes.
No; it is a hydrocarbon. The formula is C(2)H(6). Carbohydrates contain oxygen.
All alcohols contain sugar because alcohol itself is a refined type of sugar, that's why it has so many calories.
Chemically speaking, alcohol (ethanol) and sugar (sucrose, etc) are different substances. Alcohol itself contains no sugar, carbs or fat. Alcoholic beverages often contain sugars--check the labeling on them for carbohydrate content.
Not necessarily. Alcohols have -OH as functional group.
Only sugar alcohol.
Yes, sugar is soluable in alcohol. I am assuming you mean drinking alcohol although it is soluable in all organic alcohols. The hyrdoxy (-OH) groups on both the sugar and the alcohol allow for hydrogen bonding, making sugar very soluable in alcohol. Hydrogen bonds are also the reason sugar is so soluable in water.
There are three types of alcohols, ethyl alcohol, propyl alcohol and methyl alcohol. Ethyl alcohol is the type that is consumed.
Sugar alcohols can have a laxative effect, so one should watch how much they consume. See Related Links.
Alcohols may be Aliphatic as Ethyl alcohol or Aromatic as Benzyl alcohol.
Alcohol does not contain proteins.Alcohol is an organic compound in which the hydroxyl group (-OH) is bound to the carbon atom.An important class of alcohols are the simple acyclic alcohols. Its general formula is CnH2n+1OH. Of these ethanol (C2H5OH) is the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.There are many types of alcohols. You may refer to link below for more information.
i dont know. . . but maybe check it in GoogleNo, but it does contain alcohol.
Alcohols can be distilled.