Quinine can be added to certain drink mixes to achieve its characteristic glow under ultraviolet (UV) light, as it fluoresces due to its chemical properties. However, it is most commonly found in tonic water, which has a suitable pH and other ingredients that enhance its fluorescence. Adding quinine to drinks with high acidity or other strong flavors may affect the visibility of the glow. Therefore, while quinine can technically be added to various drink mixes, the results may vary based on the drink's composition.
Nothing - people still drink it.
For hundreds of years, quinine from the Peruvian cinchona tree was the only drug known to be effective for treating a parasitic infection (malaria). Quinine is still used today, but synthetic derivatives, such as choloroquine, have largely replaced it.
usually water is added (still or carbonated) but you can also add lemonade, soda water, tonic water you
if you drink for month and then don't drink for 3 weeks would the alcohol still be in your body yes or no
yes. this can happen by an alcoholic deciding to quit but still wants to drink alcohole.
eat and drink less
No more solute can be dissolved in the solvent. If you have ever added a lot of sugar to a drink, you would find that no matter how much you stirred, there would still be undissolved sugar at the bottom of the glass. The drink is a saturated solution- no more sugar will dissolve in it.
Of coarse you can still drink it. In my opinion it does not taste very good but it won't poison you or anything.
no boys can still drink it?!
Yes, you can drink wine. You still need to double check the label tho.
Youghurt is a food, although it is liquid it is still classed as a food. Not a drink.
Youghurt is a food, although it is liquid it is still classed as a food. Not a drink.