The vodka with water is more diluted and has a lower alcohol concentration than the vodka itself.
Vodka has 40% ethanol in it, water doesn't.
I'm pretty sure the density of water and vodka aren't the same.. perhaps you should test that... remember: it's Mass/Volume!
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The term little water or little water of lifemeans Vodka.
The difference between a mailman and water is water can be bottled and a mailman can't.
Producing vodka without a still is not possible, as a still is essential for distilling alcohol. The process involves heating a liquid mixture to separate alcohol from water and other components, resulting in a higher alcohol content. Without a still, it is not possible to achieve the necessary level of alcohol concentration required for vodka production.
The main difference between water and ecowater is the hardness rating difference. For water testing and filter options, see your local water specialist.
Mala woda means "little water" it is not a vodka.
because water is thinner than vodka so it freezes faster
Alcohol + Water = Vodka I know it works.
There are several differences. One primary difference is that whiskey is aged in wooden barrels. Vodka, by tradition, is bottled straight from distillation. Another difference is that vodka need not come from grain. Vodka can be distilled from potatoes or even molasses, though traditional vodka is not supposed to come from molasses. A third difference is the goal of each product's distillation. The process by which whiskey is made does not frown upon and in fact encourages unique characteristics brought about by the choices of grain, fermentation, and distillation. That's why there are so many different kinds of whiskey. In contrast, the general idea of vodka is to distill it down to just alcohol and water, with as little as possible in addition to it.
the difference between fresh water and potable water is fresh water can come form the ground, and/or, ice burgs.