60% wbv.
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Depends on the proof (strength) of the Vodka. 80 proof IS 60% water, but 100 proof is 50% water.
I'm pretty sure the density of water and vodka aren't the same.. perhaps you should test that... remember: it's Mass/Volume!
Mixing vodka and water gives you weak (diluted) vodka. Vodka is already a solution of ethanol (grain alcohol) in water, along with some flavoring molecules from the fermenting process, which uses grains or potatoes. Vodka is from 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume) to 192 proof (96% alcohol). So this would be reduced proportionally by the addition of water. Water and alcohol are said to be "miscible", meaning they form a roughly homogeneous solution.
It would depend on where you got it from, but most legally distilled vodka would be between 37% and 41% by volume alcohol. It does not matter what size the bottle is.
The term little water or little water of lifemeans Vodka.
The vodka with water is more diluted and has a lower alcohol concentration than the vodka itself.
Vodka has 40% ethanol in it, water doesn't.
How much is a little bottle of phillips vodka
Mass will determine how much water is displaced by something that floats. Volume will determine how much water is displaced by something that does not (that sinks).
Vodka usually has an alcohol content of 35% to 50% byvolume. The classic Polish, Russian and Lithuanian vodka is 40% (80 proof).The European Union sets a minimum of 37.5% alcohol by volume.
because water is thinner than vodka so it freezes faster
Alcohol + Water = Vodka I know it works.
Mala woda means "little water" it is not a vodka.