In plain tap water, there is no alcohol. There is no alcohol present in any water unless it is labeled that there is alcohol in water. Alcohol can be dumped into the ocean, and then alcohol would be in water, but generally, there is no alcohol in water.
i would be drunk right now if it did. so no. (=
Most alcoholic drinks contain at least some water - particularly beer. But pure alcohol has no water in it.
yes, it has 25% of alcohol in it
No, it is just a diluted mixutre of alcohol.
Partially. Rubbing alcohol is diluted with water, and it's actually the water in which the salt dissolves. Salt is nearly insoluble in alcohol.
The density of alcohol is less than that of water.
distillation
It's not possible to sterilize water with alcohol.
Alcohol dissolves cinnamon in water.
Water contains no alcohol or oils, as rubbing alcohol does.
No, it is just a diluted mixutre of alcohol.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
Partially. Rubbing alcohol is diluted with water, and it's actually the water in which the salt dissolves. Salt is nearly insoluble in alcohol.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
The density of alcohol is less than that of water.
distillation
It's not possible to sterilize water with alcohol.
diluted alcohol
Alcohol.
The impact of drinking alcohol depends upon the quantity of alcohol that you drink. If you are also drinking water along with your alcohol, that does not alter the impact of the alcohol (although it can reduce the severity of the subsequent hangover).