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it doesnt work, it breaks it doesnt work, it breaks it doesnt work, it breaks
It is possible for a medium itself to travel, but in that case case it isn't called a wave, but a current. For example, water flowing in a river.
it doesnt
For a thermometer we need a liquid which properly expands and contracts according to the temprature. Water doesn't has that property, i.e. the expansion in water is to small to be used as a liquid in theremometer.
water doesnt undergo significant thermal expansion. alcohol expands more when it's heated
diary milk of chocolat never contet alcohol
It DOESNT!
The content of absolute or pure alcohol is the same. This fact is called alcohol equivalence.
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it doesnt, it is actually a lubricant!
oil and alcohol doesnt mix with water
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no it doesnt it is a triol, 3 alcohol groups
because it is cheap and it does not expand on heating therfore it doesnt break
Actually, vinegar is created by bacteria, which 'eats up' any alcohol produced in the fermentation process.
no it doesnt. but there is one wen it does and that's champagne