60 percent alcohol = 120 proof. one percent = two proof.
Since this question involves 'proof' which is typically used to measure alcohol in distilled liquor, I need to point out some safety warnings.
At 120 proof, this is not something to drink 'straight'. That level and the even higher level of alcohol in 'Everclear' (190 proof) can actually 'burn' your skin by leaching water out of the skin cells. It is also flammable, some liquors of this level are used to 'flambe' food dishes.
Ethyl alcohol is the drug found in alcoholic drinks. It is the same drug that is found in beer, wine and liquor.
No. The chemical structure of ethyl alcohol gas is the same as ethyl alcohol liquid.
Ethanol (or ethyl alcohol)
ethyl alcohol is neutral due to inductive effect
No, alcohol (the one you are referring to is most likely ethyl alcohol) is a compound.
There is only one kind of alcohol found in beverages: ethyl alcohol, or ethanol. The degree of BAC is directly related to the volume of alcohol consumed, not the kind of liquor or other beverage in which it is contained.
Alcohol
For perfumes the most used solvent is the ethyl alcohol.
There are three types of alcohols, ethyl alcohol, propyl alcohol and methyl alcohol. Ethyl alcohol is the type that is consumed.
ethyl alcohol is organic
Ethyl alcohol or ethanol.
There are different formulations for denaturing ethyl alcohol. One such formulation adds isopropyl alcohol, methyl ethyl ketone and denatonium benzoate to the ethyl alcohol to make it unpalatable.