Sobriety!
Breathing without air is called apnea. It refers to a temporary cessation of breathing, typically during sleep.
No, the human body does not need alcohol. However, every living person produces its own supply 24/7. It's called endogenous ehtanol production. So even Carry Nation always had alcohol in her system!
An organism that is no longer living is called dead or deceased.
What would the living thing eat? No, life would not be possible without the interaction of living and non living things. As is pointed out we would not be able to eat if there were not any "non living things".Earth would be one big void without living creatures and plant life.
The toxic chemical byproduct of alcohol metabolism that causes nausea and vomiting is called ?
A person who gives up drinking alcohol is often called a "Tea-Totaller"
The process of learning to cope with everyday living without alcohol is called sobriety. It involves developing healthy coping mechanisms, seeking support from others, and making positive lifestyle changes to maintain a sober and fulfilling life. This process can be challenging but ultimately leads to improved physical and mental well-being.
Yes. Producing alcohol without a federal license to do so is known as "moonshining." However, it is not illegal when done within your body. Every living human body produces up to about one ounce of pure alcohol each and every day. It's called endogenous ethanol production and is a natural process that occurs in the intestinal tract.
Called Grain Alcohol, drinking alcohol, ethyl alcohol or pure alcohol
Fermentation is the process where sugar or starch is broken down into carbon dioxide and alcohol without the use of oxygen. This anaerobic process is commonly used in the production of alcohol, bread, and yogurt.
The phrase is "sin alcohol." (pronounced seen, sin= without)
The outlawing of alcohol in the US was called the Prohibition.
It is called stilling it is when alcohol is changed to ethanol by heating and cooling the alcohol
Breathing without air is called apnea. It refers to a temporary cessation of breathing, typically during sleep.
Alcohol was illegal during a period called prohibition. It went from the 1920s to the early 1930s. Many American farmers made a good living making moonshine (illegal alcohol) during that period.
It's mean it's alcohol-free, or without any alcohol.
A substance that changes readily into vapor without heating is called a volatile substance. Examples include alcohol and acetone.