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If you evaporate alcohol into vapor, it will become a gas that is more easily dispersed into the surrounding air. This can lead to a strong odor and flammability, so it is important to ensure proper ventilation and safety precautions are in place. Additionally, the alcohol vapor can be inhaled, which can have intoxicating effects and may be harmful to health when done in excess.

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