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One can detect methanol in alcoholic drinks by using a simple chemical test called the chromic acid test. This test involves mixing a small amount of the drink with a solution of chromic acid and sulfuric acid. If methanol is present, the solution will change color from orange to green. This test can help identify potentially harmful levels of methanol in alcoholic beverages.
Yes there is! It's called WATER! =D
No, an alcoholic cola drink would not turn red litmus paper blue. Red litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a base, while cola drinks are typically acidic due to ingredients like phosphoric acid and citric acid. Therefore, a cola drink would likely keep the red litmus paper red or may not affect it significantly.
Coca-Cola does not contain sulfuric acid. The soft drink does contain acids such as carbonic acid and phosphoric acid to create a tangy taste.
Drink a lot of water and stay away from alcoholic drinks. Also, many websites probably list foods that are high in uric acid, so you know what foods to stay away from.
alcoholic and lactic acid
What is the conversion of pyruvic acid to carbon dioxide and ethanol called?
The two types of anaerobic respiration are lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation. Lactic acid fermentation occurs in muscle cells during intense exercise, while alcoholic fermentation is used by microbes like yeast to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide.
lactate fermentation (build up of lactic acid) and alcoholic fermentation (produces ethanol)
Both lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation produce energy (in the form of ATP) and end products that help regenerate NAD+ so that glycolysis can continue. Lactic acid fermentation produces lactic acid, while alcoholic fermentation produces ethanol and carbon dioxide.