Alcohol vapourises faster than liquid because it is a volatile fluid
Vapourisation (as opposed to Boiling which occurs at "BOILING POINT" only) occurs at all temperature. The rate of vapourisation depends on the type of material (substance) you are talking about. Generally the lighter the substance (i.e the less dense it is) the faster it vapourises. Hence alcohol (which is less dense than water) vapourises faster than water. Water vapourises at all temperature (even at 0C) but boils at 100C.
Alcohol is a liquid that is absorbed directly into the blood stream from the stomach. Food is absorbed through the intestines, but it must be broken down first. That is why alcohol is absorbed faster.
Sound will usually move faster in a solid than in a liquid.
Acetone and gasoline typically evaporate faster than isopropyl alcohol due to their lower boiling points and higher volatility. These substances have a higher tendency to transition from a liquid to a gas state, which manifest as quicker evaporation rates.
nail polish remover contains substances such as acetone that vaporise faster than rubbing alcohol.
Men generally have more muscle mass and higher levels of the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase, which helps break down alcohol in the body. As a result, men tend to metabolize alcohol faster and eliminate it from their system more quickly than women.
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Sound will usually move faster in a solid than in a liquid.
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Rubbing alcohol typically dissolves faster than water due to its lower surface tension and ability to break down substances more easily.
liquid latex dries faster than sprit gum because liquid latex is much more dense than spirit gum and will not run on ur face