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Because a primary alcohol oxidation is a two step process. First going to an aldehyde then to a carboxylic acid. A secondary alcohol is a one step process that produces a ketone.
Alcohol has been known to the human race for at least 8,000 years. The identity of the first person to find alcohol is not recorded by history.
because ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) decreases which causes your kindney's to re-absorb less water back into the blood which then causes an increase in urine production. If you don't know what ADH is .... it is the hormone that the brain uses to maintain water levels as its important that water levels are kept steady throughout the body so it's control system isn't affected. Hope this helps :)
Methanol is wood alcohol. It is a distillate of processing wood by special methods. It is extremelypoisonous to human beings, causing blindness (first) followed by death. The ordinary "beer/booze/wine" alcohol is ethyl alcohol, the effects of which are well understood.
it would first needed to be put in a vinegar solution to decalcify the egg then the egg will have to be left in the alcohol for 24 hours and the egg will be soft boiled. not safe to eat though
The prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making, impulse control, and personality expression, is one of the first areas of the brain to be affected by alcohol consumption.
Judgement is the first thing that gets affected by alcohol.
Yes, the frontal lobe of the brain is one of the first areas to be affected by alcohol. It plays a key role in decision-making, impulse control, and social behavior, which can be impaired by alcohol consumption. This can lead to poor judgment and risky behaviors.
I think the first organ to be affected by alcohol is your liver.
Judgment is affected before vision when drinking alcohol.
Alcohol consumption anytime in a pregnancy is dangerous to the fetus
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One of the very first attempts was in ancient China.
Onset of drinking or onset of alcohol consumption.
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The first thing to be affected by alcohol is your stomach. It travels down to your stomach, and then passes easily into the bloodstream. After entering the bloodstream, it travels very quickly to every part of your body. From there, the brain is the first part to actually be affected.