No. However, the effects tend to occur more slowly as a result of tolerance to alcohol.
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That would depend on the size and gender of the drinker, and how rapidly the drinks were consumed. It is possible to drink indefinitely and not reach that level if one drinks slowly enough.
it will evaporate
Slowly as one has grown, matured and experienced the trials of life.
You can get fat with all the empty calories in alcoholic drinks and slowly kill yourself with alcohol and drugs. Alcohol is a depressant and if you want to drink, make sure to take it in slowly, otherwise your body doesn't have the time to process it. For drugs, if you share needles you can get HIV and AIDS. Drugs also slowly kill you.
If you're a heavy drinker, suddenly eliminating all alcohol can actually trigger severe high blood pressure for several days. So when you stop drinking, do it with the supervision of your doctor or taper off slowly, over one to two weeks.
Slowly
it will melt slowly
Neither - its digested by the liver.
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Pure alcohol evaporates faster than pure water. A mixture of the two will slow the evaporation of the alcohol.
QUICKLY
Yes, paraffin is soluble in alcohol. I have personally dissolved paraffin in alcohol. But I can tell you that it dissolves very slowly unless the alcohol is heated. If you use the right proportions of paraffin and alcohol, what you get is a paraffin paste. You can use this to wax furniture, etc.