Alo called "denatured" alcohol, this is alcohol that is unfit/ unsafe to drink. The alcohol that I mix with shellac as a thinner is denatured alcohol.
No alcohol.
The adjective form is "alcoholic" (of or containing alcohol). It can also be a noun: a person addicted to alcoholic beverages.
Scotch alcohol is a generic term for alcohol distilled in Scotland. There are so many types that the only capitalisation takes place with brand names.
Ethanol (the kind of alcohol that people drink).
When you say "drinking", it carries the connotation of drinking alcohol, drinking alcohol to excess, and becoming addicted to it.
irrigation
It means something that is not safe to drink.
Could be anything. Chemicals, sewage, micro organism's, something you shouldn't drink.
It is an alcohol. But the only alcohol that is in beverages is ethyl alcohol.
Called Grain Alcohol, drinking alcohol, ethyl alcohol or pure alcohol
It is all alcohol. That is the name of a type of alcohol. It is a fatty/waxy alcohol (-OH group)
Ethyl alcohol or ethanol.
A urine test for alcohol can detect alcohol if the person used mouthwash containing alcohol, ate any food containing alcohol, inhaled alcohol, used a hand sanitizer containing alcohol, had an injection site sterilized with alcohol, used alcohol on an injury, etc.
ADH (alcohol dehydrogenase) ADH (alcohol dehydrogenase)
Rubbing alcohol is alternately called Methyl Alcohol, Wood alcohol and Isopropyl Alcohol. Note that it is toxic.
No, rubbing alcohol has oil and isopropyl alcohol in it.
Isopropyl alcohol and rubbing alcohol are not the same thing. For most uses, yes you can. This is because: • Rubbing alcohol may contain either isopropyl alcohol or ethanol. • Rubbing alcohol is a mixture of compounds (type of denatured alcohol) whereas isopropyl alcohol is not.