usually 9 to 13 percent by volume. 11.5 percent is average. fortified wines are higher.
alcohol by volume times 0.8 equals alcohol by volume.
102 due to it being an amazing substance! Ethanol is neither acidic nor basic. So pH is much about the same as of the water, wine, beer, etc.
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The alcohol in drinks like Beer and Wine is a compound of carbon. It is called ethyl alcohol - C2H5OH
You cannot calculate the density of a complex fluid like the mix of water, ethanol and sugar by a simple weighted average. Here are some estimations. The density of wine is close to that of water, dry wine is less, sweet wine is higher. Water has a density of 1.000 Kg/L Ethanol has a density of 0.789 Kg/L Sugar has a density of 1.587 Kg/L So wine with 13% alcohol by volume and 0.5% sugar by volume has a density of 0.13*789 + 0.005*1587 + 0.865*1000 = 975.5 Kg/L
A typical bottle of wine is about 10% alcohol. There are different types of wine with all different amounts of ethanol, but a typical bottle of wine is 10% alcohol.
It depends on the percentage of ethanol and the vehicle. My 1994 Chevy K2500 lost about 1 mpg on 11% ethanol.
Yes, wine does contain ethanol, wich is acetaldehyde that your body creates after it breaks down the ethanol, processes and leaves the system within the time period of 72 to 80 hours, could take longer depending on how much wine is consume. Apart from the acetaldehyde bull yes. Break down to methanal.
No, ethanol is an organic basic liquid, wine and beer contain ethanol, and it is flammable
Each person will have different tolerances. How much wine it takes depends on their tolerance, and the percentage of alcohol in the wine.
Ordinary (non-fortified) wine will contain around 130 cm^3 of ethanol.
102 due to it being an amazing substance! Ethanol is neither acidic nor basic. So pH is much about the same as of the water, wine, beer, etc.
I think alcohol is the general name of the family of: methanol, ethanol, propanol...
you need to state the % alcohol of the wine (%vol/vol). find out ethanol's density and then you can calculate the weight ethanol per litre, /1000,x700 per 700ml.
No, ethanol is a liquid. It's the 'alcohol' that is the principal component in alcoholic drinks such as wine, beer and spirits.
Wine consists of ethanol and small quantities of methanol, thus it is a compound.
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