generally a drink will be labeled with the percentage of alcohol in the drink
for example if the label says the drink is 10% then 10 mls out of every 100 will be alcohol
In the USA, at least, there are 1-1/2 ounces of ethanol in a typical alcholic drink.
So as not to 'waste' too much ethanol. To use 95 % ethanol allows some ethanol to be saved!
There is not one constant answer to this. The market on ethanol changes every day. See the link to the Ethanol Market page below to follow up today's prices and recent trends.
yes, it is much more soluble in ethanol than in water.
Anaerobic digestion of SIMPLE SUGARS by yeast like organisms - it is a metabolic byproduct. This is called fermentation. There are also iindustrial methods, some of which employ basically the same process on much larger scales. In practice, however, much ethanol is made from petroleum via ethylene (also called ethene) produced during refining and other chemical treatments. Fundamentally, of course, ethanol is made from, in the sense of constituted of, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Ethanol is basically bad for you. A little is ok, but you have to be sencible. Too much ethanol can lead to high riscs of trauma, and is stored in the liver and cause seizures. Way to much and you can die or kill someone else through your fault of drinking.
Yes, every alcoholic drink has, specifically, ethanol.
You can drink ethanol. If you drink methanol, even a small amount, you will go blind.
Ethanol is another name for alcohol. Depending on amount and concentration, you may get drunk.
There are about 100 kcalories from ethanol in a standard drink of vodka.
There is only one type of drinkable alcohol - ethanol. To get drunk it depends on the person. .08 in most states (if not all) is legally drunk. That is an average four drinks at one ounce of pure ethanol per drink. One drink can be: a beer, 8oz of wine, 1 shot of hard proof liquor, or one mixed drink.
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Yes, ethanol is what makes you drunk
While you could technically it wouldn't be very good for you.
egg nog 90% ethanol energy drink
Urea is soluble in ethanol.
So as not to 'waste' too much ethanol. To use 95 % ethanol allows some ethanol to be saved!
It is probaly a tax issue. You can drink Ethanol, is is alkohol that we drink in vodka etc.. However isopropyl alkohol is denaturated ethanol and it is not drinkable. Used in perfume and cleaning things.