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).
Only 30% of alcohol should be dlilute to water in a glass.
diluted alcohol
to dilute water you have to add rubbing alcohol to it
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.
Isopropyl alcohol, diluted or pure, is a clear, colorless liquid that looks like water.
vodka is made of pure alcohol (distilled to about 95% ABV), diluted with filtered water.
it is not strong enough to harm
Answer it yourself!
The vodka with water is more diluted and has a lower alcohol concentration than the vodka itself.
Rinse with salt water and DILUTED mouth wash (non alcohol is best)
Generally in a diluted solution, like 90% water, 10% ethilic alcohol, the solute is the component that is present in small quantity, in this case ethilic alcohol. When the solution is not diluted, like 45% water, 55% methilic alcohol the difference solute-solvent is only conventional and it is defined from time to time. Talking about soft drinks, almost all components are diluted solutions of alcohols and other organic compounds and salts in water, so that at the end the drink is a diluted solution of many components with water as solvent. Strong Alcoholic Beverages are different: for example Cognac is generally 53% water, 45% alcohol and 2% other components. Here the difference between solute and solvent is only conventional and both water and ethilic alcohol can be considered solvents. The only important thing is that, once stated, the definition is maintained so to be always clear.