50% alcohol by volume.
There are about 17 shots in a fifth of Absolut.
If you're talking about the brand of spirits Absolut, then yes (please enjoy responsibly). Pure alcohol (100% ABV), not so much.
Yes.
Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol, is madeof molecules containing one methyl group, with a chemical structure of CH3-OH. Methanol is highly toxic if inhaled, drunk, or absorbed through the skin and can cause blindness. Ethyl alcohol is the same as ethanol or grain alcohol. I has two methyl groups and looks like CH3-CH3-OH. This is the type of alcohol found in the alcoholic beverages people consume. Both compounds are organic and are good solvents and fixatives.
The mass of 1000 ml of ethyl alcohol (approximately 789 grams) is less than that of 1000 ml of gasoline (approximately 750-770 grams, depending on the specific type). Thus, ethyl alcohol is generally lighter than gasoline. Therefore, 1000 ml of ethyl alcohol is not greater in mass than 1000 ml of gasoline; rather, it is usually less.
No, ethyl alcohol (also known as ethanol) is a weak electrolyte because it can partially dissociate into ions in solution. However, compared to strong electrolytes like salts, ethanol has a much lower conductivity in solution due to the small amount of ions it produces.
Wieland said Lysol disinfectant spray contains about 80 percent ethyl alcohol, compared with 40 percent to 50 percent in most whiskeys.
well IT DEPEND HOW MUCH YOU USE. If you use a the same amount then yes they are the same.
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To determine the amount of glucose needed to produce 500g of ethyl alcohol, we need to calculate the molecular weight of ethyl alcohol (C2H5OH) and the molar ratios based on the given equation. The molecular weight of ethyl alcohol is 46g/mol. From the equation, for every 1 mole of glucose (180g/mol) consumed, 2 moles of ethanol are produced. Therefore, to produce 500g of ethanol, you would need to use 180g (1 mole) of glucose.
Yes, it is the main ingredient. Ethyl alcohol is used to 'cary' the scent as it evaporates much easier as the typically heavy perfume oils.
About 72 hours for the urine test. Much longer for the hair follicle test. EtG (ethyl glucuronide) is an alcohol metabolite that remains in your body for several days after the liver has cleared alcohol from the bloodstream.