That depends a great deal on a couple of things:
Did you continue to eat that food? If so, then the answer depends on the quantity of rubbing alcohol. If it was a small amount, you should be fine. If it was a lot, you will probably get very sick. If it was a medium amount, you might get a little drunk, but your food will taste awful.
In any case, you probably don't want to try to pour the rubbing alcohol back into the bottle and clean your ears out with it. That is a bad idea.
nothing happens
There is no reaction, you simply get a mixture of rubbing alcohol and methanol.
Everyone dies.
If there is enough liquid, the sugar will dissolve, as rubbing alcohol is a mixture of water (about 30%) with an alcohol. Sugar is soluble in both liquids. * BTW, rubbing alcohol is poisonous. *
If there is enough liquid, the sugar will dissolve, as rubbing alcohol is a mixture of water (about 30%) with an alcohol. Sugar is soluble in both liquids. * BTW, rubbing alcohol is poisonous. *
Drinking alcohol: It will change the alcohol's color or taste Rubbing alcohol: It will most likely change the effects that the alcohol has on the substance on which it is applied to. It may change the color of the substance it is applied to.
There is nothing good that can come of drinking 4 or more ounces of rubbing alcohol. You will get very sick.
Do you mean rubbing alcohol? If so, you will become very sick.
No, it is not recommended to use rubbing alcohol on food containers without rinsing as it is toxic if ingested. It is important to wash food containers with soap and water and rinse them thoroughly before using them to store food.
It is a mixture of denatured alcohol, water and agents added to make the alcohol unpalatable to drink and sometimes colorants. There are two common types of rubbing alcohol, Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol and Ethyl Alcohol Rubbing Alcohol.
It is a mixture of denatured alcohol, water and agents added to make the alcohol unpalatable to drink and sometimes colorants. There are two common types of rubbing alcohol, Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol and Ethyl Alcohol Rubbing Alcohol.
Yes, isopropyl alcohol is the same as rubbing alcohol.