No, the latter is denser, due to higher water content.
Pure alcohol is far more dangerous than adulterated alcohol because pure alcohol has one hundred percent alcohol in comparison to aldulterated alcohol which is less than 100 percent.
No, it is more dense than water and cooking oil.
One percent by weight. Alcohol has a density of less than water, so 1 g of alcohol is more than 1 mL.
100% alcohol is more effective because of the more alcohol concentration in the drink.
More than what The final alcohol content would be somewhere between 40% and 7% alcohol by volume depending on how much of each you have. To answer the question, the resulting solution would be less alcoholic than the 40% and more alcoholic than the 7%.
well...you've pretty much answered your own question. the percentage in itself says what content of alcohol is in the beverage.
Because it is less dense than the alcohol and make it float
Carbon dioxide is approximately 50 percent heavier than air
Because the concentration of alcohol is lower; you pay the alcohol not the water.
more dense
More Dense.
Your body doesn't need any alcohol at all. In fact, it does more hard to drink than not to.