Drinking petroleum would unquestionably be more dangerous than drinking alcohol, ounce for ounce. Mixing the two (drinking and driving) is not a good idea, either.
Apart from that, your question is pointless.
No
Alcohol by far as it does damage to your body and causes addiction.
Alcohol does not typically damage the plastic it could be in. Plastic actually will damage the alcohol inside of it.
yes
To repair rubbing alcohol damage to plastic, you can try applying a small amount of petroleum jelly or a plastic polish to the affected area and buffing it in with a soft cloth. This may help restore some shine and minimize the appearance of the damage. If the damage is severe, you may need to consider replacing the plastic part.
One disadvantage of using hexane as an extracting solvent compared to petroleum ether and alcohol is that hexane is more toxic and poses a higher risk to human health and the environment. Additionally, hexane has a lower boiling point than petroleum ether, making it more flammable. Finally, hexane has a higher cost compared to petroleum ether and some alcohols commonly used as extracting solvents.
Yes, you can. If the affinity exists to become an alcoholic, then drinking will make you more and more dependent on alcohol.
The abuse of alcohol can harm you and others too. it makes your liver harder to metabolize alcohol, you become more violent and irresponsible, and it could definitely be damaging during a pregnancy, hurting a child before it's even born. Yes. It can create liver damage, heart damage, mouth damage, stomach damage and more. Plus, using alcohol and driving behind the wheel of a car can damage just more than yourself. If you do decide to drink ALWAYS have a designated driver. I lost someone very special due to a drunk driver. On the other hand, the moderate consumption of alcohol is associated with better health and greater longevity than abstaining from it.
Sodium chloride, sulfur, and methyl alcohol are insoluble in petroleum ether due to their polar nature and the non-polar characteristics of petroleum ether. Sodium chloride is an ionic compound, while sulfur is a nonpolar solid, and methyl alcohol, although polar, has a hydroxyl group that does not interact favorably with the predominantly nonpolar hydrocarbon chains of petroleum ether. This mismatch in polarity leads to poor solubility for these substances in petroleum ether.
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Not miscarriage, more likely brain damage. It's called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Yes, denatured alcohol can damage certain types of plastic materials.