Yes, it is. Any organic compound that has a hydroxyl group(-OH) can be classified as an alcohol, regardless of the other function groups attached to it.
Alcohol can be considered to be mildly poisonous; you have to drink really a lot of it in order to actually die of alcohol poisoning.
No.A soft drink is one that contains no alcohol and is typically made with carbonated water.While milkshakes do not contain alcohol, they are not made with carbonated water, and were therefore not soft drinks.They are simply classed as "milkshakes" or dairy drinks.On a restaurant menu, you will see them listed as "soft drinks and milkshakes".As another example, fruit drinks which contains fruit pulps are classed as smoothies rather than soft drinks.
There is nicotine they are a drug because they are addictive so any thing that is addictive is a drug like alcohol is classed as a drug
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An alcoholic is someone who cannot abstain from alcohol for any substantial length of time to the point that their alcohol consumption is detrimental to their health. This pattern of behaviour is called alcohol dependence. An alcoholic tends to be someone who has shown this behaviour for a prolonged amount of time.
Drinking alcohol when pregnant can cause harm to the unborn fetus and is therefore classed as a poison during pregnancy. The alcohol can cause the fetus to be deprived of oxygen and nutrition; it could also cause fetal alcohol syndrome after birth, which can lead to mental and physical deformities.
In the U.S., proof equals twice the percentage of alcohol in the beverage. In the UK, and several European countries, the 'proof' of alcohol is not given, it is stated as a percentage of volume. However this is somewhat misleading. Pure alcohol, which would be 100% alcohol, very difficult to produce, would be classed as 200 proof. Confusing to the uninitiated. All spirit drinks sold retail in the UK must state their alcohol by volume and not their 'proof'.
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Contact the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The Handy Gun is classed as an "Any Other Weapon" and has to be registered, much like a machine gun.
That depends on the country. They are not classed as zoo animals in Australia.
A whale is a mammal. They were probably classed as fish because they swim in water.
yes it is actually classed as a metal, although some don't think it is.