Pure alcohol is far more dangerous than adulterated alcohol because pure alcohol has one hundred percent alcohol in comparison to aldulterated alcohol which is less than 100 percent.
It's an herb, so if it's not adulterated, just the pure herb, it poses no more challenge than tea or coffee.
Pure isopropyl alcohol would evaporate more quickly than a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water. This is because water has a higher boiling point than isopropyl alcohol, which would slow down the evaporation process of the mixture compared to pure isopropyl alcohol.
An Adulterated Drug contains a decomposed substance or whose strength, quality, or purity is different from what's indicated on the label.
There are many words that mean the opposite of pure: adulterated, defiled, dirty, filthy, foul, gross, immodest, impure, indecent, lewd, mixed, obscene, polluted, stained, sullied, tainted, tarnished plus more.The opposite of pure has to be used in context with what you mean by pure: pure drinking water or a pure person or object.
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Drop one teaspoon of honey in a bowl of water. If it dissolves quickly, it means that your honey is adulterated. If it doesn't, then you can be sure that it is pure. This is because pure honey doesn't have any additives and and it is viscous where as adulterated honey has other ingredients which makes it dissolve quickly in water. Also you can find sugar crystals formed on top in adultered honey if stored for long period of time.
how is this possible when pure sodium and chlorine are so dangerous
Water has a higher specific heat capacity compared to pure or drinking alcohol. This means that water can hold more heat energy per unit mass. Therefore, water can absorb and retain more heat energy compared to alcohol.
30% of however much you drank... e.g. You drank a 50ml shot of 60 proof = 15ml of 'pure' alcohol
Alcohol is a pure substance - C2H5OH.
70% alcohol means in hundred parts of it, 70 parts are pure alcohol, rest is water. 95% means 95 parts of pure alcohol in 100 parts, so 5 parts of water. It depends on the usage. As a solvent, 95% would be preferred. As antiseptic, both can be used, 75% being more common as medicinal spirit. For consumption, fairly dilute concentrations are preferred. Above 43% are rare so both the above concentrations are dangerous for consumption.