Yes. It's because of this property that allows distillers to further concentrate the alcohol to make certain spirits (e.g. whisky)
Alcohol in a person's bloodstream passes through the lungs into a person's breath and can be detected using this test. It is very hard to fool! It depends on the device. Brethalyzers measure electricity created by the presence of alcohol, while blood work uses laboratory testing procedures. During respiration, blood in the lungs gets vaporized. It's the breath with the vaporized blood that gets measured for alcohol content.
The alcohol in normal E-Juice has a molecular bond with water, the alcohol in any form of beverage is not: there is a danger that the form of alcohol used in a drink can (and in some cases will) catch fire even at that low of a temperature.
It is not confirmed that she was vaporized, only implied. If this was the case, there could be a vast variety of reasons.
Sally wasn't vaporized. The minatour teleported her to the underworld and to Hades
Yes, boiling water is vaporized because it's very hot after it's boiled.
Winston predicts that his neighbor, Parsons, will be vaporized for his daughter reporting him to the Thought Police.
In most conditions it is a liquid. It can be vaporized into a gas and burned. It can also be frozen into a solid, but that requires very cold temperatures, -114 degrees Celsius.
I've never heard of it but i have thought about it before. i mean it can be vaporized so im sure it can be condensed. the confusing part is that it is a solid. i came up with a design and that would be to hook up a THC vaporizer to a bottle filled with everclear. put the hose from the vaporizer in the bottle, so the vaporized THC would bubble up through it. you would have to make sure the alcohol is cold enough to condense it quickly. then evaporate the alcohol and you would have somewhat pure THC (i believe its a white powder when its pure.) using this method you can eliminate the other substances that are alcohol soluble but don't vaporize.
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You can determine when the unknown liquid has completely vaporized by observing if there is no more liquid condensation occurring on the walls of the flask or if there are no more bubbles forming. Additionally, a significant decrease in the weight of the flask may indicate that the liquid has vaporized.
The process by which alcohol concentration is increased to more than 15 percent is called distillation. Distillation involves heating a fermented liquid to separate alcohol from water and other components based on their different boiling points. The vaporized alcohol is then collected and condensed back into liquid form, resulting in a higher concentration of alcohol than in the original mixture. This technique is commonly used in the production of spirits, such as whiskey and vodka.
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