SD Alcohol 40-B refers to specially denatured alcohol, which is denatured with denatonium benzoate, the bitterest tasting known substance. In the United States, It is denatured so that it does not fall under the tax rules of drinking alcohol. See: http://sci-toys.com/ingredients/denatonium_benzoate.html
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99 % minus whatever the de-natured solution is.
no they can't drink any thing like that ! Reply from other user: SD Alchohol 40B is not intended for drink! It is usually used in cosmetics. I am not a Muslim, but I will say that this is denatured alcohol, which means it does not contribute to the same kind of "euphoric" toxicity that regular alcohol has. From there, I suppose it is up to you!
99 % minus whatever the de-natured solution is.
SD Alcohol 38-B is mostly ethanol, but certainly not ethanol derived from grapes or dates. Rather, it is probably derived from the much cheaper corn. "SD" stands for "specially denatured." Denaturing happens to alcohol to make it unfit to drink, often by adding methanol, which is poisonous. SD alcohols have little or no methanol, making them not a health hazard, but they generally contain bitterants to make them unpleasant to drink. another example of an SD Alcohol 38-B is Listerine, which is extremely unpleasant to drink, but not poisonous.
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SD Eibar B was created in 1994.
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The content of absolute or pure alcohol is the same. This fact is called alcohol equivalence.
Blood alcohol level is the percentage of alcohol in the blood, so technically, no, the B/A level is not affected by volume. Practically, however, Dinking the same amounts, a larger person will have a lower B/A level than a smaller person, due to the difference in amounts of blood in the body.