It is 66 proof, so it is 33 per cent alcohol by volume.
Alcoholic beverages can be set afire if they contain high enough proof (percentage) alcohol. It is usually helpful to heat the beverage to drive off sufficient vapor to ignite.
im preeeetty sure that is TOTTALLY ILLIGAL
Yes, Alcohol (both Methanol and Ethanol based) are extremely flammable. Please do not try to set it on fire as Alcohol easily soaks into things.
The alcohol by volume percentage in this wine is 13.5.
The alcohol percentage in rum typically ranges from 40 to 50.
The percentage of alcohol in this IPA is typically around 6-7.
The percentage of alcohol in Smirnoff vodka is typically 40.
The volume in litres, multiplied by the percentage that is alcohol.
The percentage of alcohol in the solution is 3.33% (1 gallon alcohol / 30 gallons total solution = 0.0333 = 3.33%).
It's 20% alcohol.
the higher the proof or alcohol percentage the faster the absorption
It depends on the context. In a 0 tolerance situation, any level of detectably alcohol percentage is considered under the influence. If you are asking about the per se limit for driving and passing a breath test, the level is set by the individual states.