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You ferment them, then distill the low-alcoholic sludge into high-concentrate alcohol. Then you burn the alcohol as fuel.
No. The engine has to be modified first.
Yes. Many internal combustion engines today can and do run perfectly well on 85% alcohol and require just slight modification to run on 100% alcohol.
Well i think you cant because...the alcohol may burn the wound and it will hurt like hell... Well i think you cant because...the alcohol may burn or damage the wound, but i still think it dosent make too much that zone because it still alcohol.
To make paper look older, you can crumple it, stain it with tea or coffee, burn the edges slightly, or use a light-colored pencil to create age spots.
If anything it would make it weaker when igniting, the fire will burn off a portion of the alcohol contained in the liquor.
If you skin is sensitive enough you can get a chemical burn. Otherwise, it will remove the oils your skin produces which will make it dry.
It depends on the make of train it can be between 20mph-300mph obviously older models are slower because of less developed engines
It is possible because when you drink, your body becomes very dehydrated. Skin that is dry looks old and worn out.
Many factories in Britain make jet engines.
Under typical distillation conditions, ethanol can only be purified to 95% with 5% water remaining. There are additional techniques that can be used to remove the remaining water to make it anhydrous (no water). Do not confuse 95% alcohol with 95% denatured alcohol. In denatured alcohol the remaining 5% is composed of other alcohol impurities like methanol, propanol, and butanol, to name a few.
well there both as bad as each other but alcohol is worse as it is a poison to ur body, but cigaretts burn your lungs you should really do either its not so bad if you occaisnly drink alcohol but dont make a habbit of it.