All drinking alcohols--spirits, wines or beers--contain a mixture of water and ethanol, which is the chemical name for what is considered drinking alcohol. Ethanol is the chemical that is reported as the percentage of alcohol by volume or the proof.
All drinking alcohols also contain different concentrations of cogeners, or coproducts of the fermentation process that is used to create the ethanol. These include various compounds produced by the yeast as waste and left over oils and flavors from the fruit and grains used. Yeast generally produces large amounts of CO2, which account for the bubbles found in some wines and beers. It also produces methanol and acetone, which gives harsh flavors to some spirits if they are not properly removed.
alcohol is a toxin and dangerous. I'm not really answering your question but alcohol damges the brain cell not kill them. the cells repair themselves. alcohol is addictive and unhealthy if consumed frequently and unwisely. drink in moderation is good though. it causes long-term and short-term effects.
Alcohol (or at least the alcohol in drinks) is the chemical compound ethanol or ethyl alcohol. Most Alcoholic Beverages contain water and different flavors that vary with the specific beverage.
Denatured alcohol has other alcohols such as methyl and propyl alcohols added to so that you cannot safely drink it.
alcohol is a dangerous chemicals itself it kills living cedlls in the body lol yeah am a swat lol
Alcohol itself is a single chemical but if you are asking how many chemicals are in a bottle of booze it would depend on the booze and the number would be at least 3 digits.
Chemicals are not dangerous to drink unless they are poisonous or corrosive or harmful in other ways. Everything is a chemical. water is a chemical and it is dangerous if you don't drink it.
If you think to ethanol (ethylic alcohol) the chemical formula is C2H5OH.
Ethanol has the chemical formula C2H5OH.
There are no chemicals in alcohol.
Drinking Alcohol could do it...
A Breathalyzer may or may not be able to be passed 12 hours after drinking alcohol. This depends on how much the person drank, and how fast their body metabolizes the alcohol.
If you mean drinking alcohol, then yes if it is high enough proof. Rubbing alcohol won't.
30% of however much you drank... e.g. You drank a 50ml shot of 60 proof = 15ml of 'pure' alcohol
There are no chemicals in alcohol.
because of the chemicals used to distill it. alcohol such as drinking alcohol has ethanol in it and rubbing alcohol has isopropyl which is a poison that can fight infection. drinking isopropyl can cause a permanent drunkness that will destroy your liver because it can not be digested.
how to stop them from drinking alcohol
When you say "drinking", it carries the connotation of drinking alcohol, drinking alcohol to excess, and becoming addicted to it.
Drinking too much alcohol can lead to three types of liver conditions - fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis. You are unlikely to develop these problems if you drink within the recommended safe limits. For all types of liver disease caused by alcohol, the main treatment is to stop drinking completely.
First, wine is alcohol. So drinking alcohol is no different than drinking wine.
A bibation is an act of drinking, especially alcohol.
Some people develop a fever after drinking alcohol due to alcohol withdrawal. Withdrawal happens when one is drinking regularly, and suddenly stops.
Drinking alcohol is called ethanol, and it contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. (C6H5OH)
Drinking alcohol can reduce the theraputic effectiveness of an antibiotic such as penicillin.
discourage people from drinking alcohol
Alcoholic drinking is not social drinking.