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Alcohol is typically made from the fermentation of fruits, grains, or vegetables containing sugars or starches. Yeast is then added to the mixture, fermenting the sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide. The ethanol is separated from the mixture through distillation to produce the final alcohol product.

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How would you separate a mixture of achohol and water?

You can separate alcohol and water by using a process called distillation. This involves heating the mixture to a temperature where the alcohol evaporates but the water remains liquid, then collecting and condensing the alcohol vapors back into liquid form.


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Alcohol can typically be detected in your system for up to 24 hours through tests like urine or blood tests. However, for chronic heavy drinkers, it can be detected for longer periods, up to 80 hours in some cases.


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