If you dilute it. Otherwise it will damage the lining of your mouth, throat, stomach and probably your small intestine.
200-proof (100%) alcohol is generally only found in laboratories, as getting all the water out of alcohol is expensive. Most 180-190 proof beverage alcohol, which can be purchased in liquor stores, is used to "spike" punches and other mixtures. The strongest liquors are in the 150-proof range (75%), and they are also normally used for mixed drinks.
Remember that alcohol is actually a poison, and in high concentrations it is really hard on living cells, especially mucous membranes.
false, denatured alcohol is not safe to drink even tho it contains ethanol
Yes, every alcoholic drink has, specifically, ethanol.
The amount of ethanol in a drink can vary depending on the type of drink, its alcohol content, and serving size. In general, a standard drink, such as a 12-ounce beer, 5-ounce glass of wine, or 1.5-ounce shot of distilled spirits, contains approximately 0.6 ounces or 14 grams of pure ethanol.
ETOH is the medical abbreviation meaning ethanol, the kind of alcohol people drink
All alcoholic drinks contain the same kind of alcohol: ethanol (C6H5OH). It is the amount of alcohol in the drink that matters, not what kind of drink.
technical ethanol? if this is meant to be "pure" alcohol a.k.a ethanol if you drink this in large amounts you will almost definetly die of alcohol posioning. This is why so many people died from drinking moonshine because it had such a high alcohol concentration in the drink.
No. This is because alcohol is necessary for a breathalyser to detect drinking. Some beer has close to none of alcohol content. If your talking nonalcholic then NOOO
In the context of alcohol as a solute, the solvent would be the liquid in which the alcohol is dissolved. For example, if you mix ethanol (alcohol) in water, ethanol is the solute and water is the solvent.
Ethanol is the form of alcohol used for consumption.
No. The lower proof liquid will always have the 5% ratio, and can never increase regardless of the volume. It will reducethe %-age of alcohol overall.
Rubbing alcohol has many uses one of these is for muscle aches and hot or feverish skin. Isopropyl one of alcohol constituents has gasoline elements which are harmful to humans if used or consumed.
No. The type of alcohol that is served in restaurants and bars, and that are available in stores are ethyl alcohol (also called ethanol or drinking alcohol).