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What is the earliest date for which there is evidence of the production of ethyl alcohol?

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What were the fuel oxidizer combinations used on each of the stages of the V-2 missile?

The V-2 was a single stage rocket. The single engine used 3,810 kg (8,400 lb) of 75% ethanol (ethyl alcohol) and 25% water + 4,910 kg (10,800 lb) of liquid oxygen


What is amol medication from Poland?

it is from GermanyAmol Body Rub - used externally for rubbing in cases of cold.Content: Indian Melissa oil, clove, cinnamon bark, lemon, peppermint, lavender, menthol ,ethyl alcoholProduct DescriptionFrom Germany, this all purpose tonic is excelling for calming the nerves and stomach as well as promoting restful sleep.


What is the meaning of a first or second or third cousin once or twice removed?

Double first cousins arise when two siblings reproduce with another set of siblings and the resulting children are related to each other through both parents' families. Double first cousins share both sets of grandparents in common and have double the degree of consanguinity than ordinary first cousins. Double second cousins would be the children of double first cousins. Two cousins are removed when they are are a different number of generations from their shared ancestor. When that difference is one generation, they are once removed. For example, if Joe and Ethyl are first cousins and Ethyl has a son named Bob, then Joe and Bob are first cousins once removed. (But Bob and any of Joe's children are second cousins.) If Bob has a daughter named Mary, Joe and Mary are first cousins, twice removed, because they are two generations separated from each other.


How do people become alcoholics?

Alcoholism is a two-fold malady - mental AND physical - characterized by (i) an obsession of the mind coupled with (ii) an abnormal reaction of the body which some term as an "allergy". Others prefer "abnormal reaction". I know that some people call it a "three fold disease". Some say that and some don't - but in any event that idea is not proposed or supported by the AA "Big Book". The Big Book co-authors do however say that in addition to alcoholism, alcoholics are also suffering from a second condition they term as a "spiritual malady" and that when the spiritual malady is overcome there is a consequential solving of the mental and physical aspects as well. Ergo, the solving of the spiritual problem first is so powerful that recovery from alcoholism occurs as well. This can easily be understood by reading the book in it's entirety but is especially apparent with such ideas as, "we have been not only mentally and physically ill, we have been spiritually sick. When the spiritual malady is overcome, we straighten out mentally and physically." (64:3) A real alcoholic must have both of these conditions present simultaneously: 1) Obsession of the mind - Cannot resist taking a drink even though he/she knows once they start they will experience the abnormal reaction. Combined with: 2) Abnormal reaction of the body - Once any alcohol whatever is taken into his/her system, something happens in a physical sense that is without comparable effect on the average individual - a physical phenomenon of "Craving" develops - which makes it virtually impossible for him to stop, even if he/she wants and/or needs to stop. This craving is abnormal and hence may be due to an "allergic" type reaction. It doesn't have to be called "allergy" but whatever it is called is immaterial as long as acknowledgement of the physical craving is acknowledged - whatever the cause of it may be. it may be. Many people prefer to not use the term "allergy" since it has not yet been proven to fit the medical definition. Others prefer to use the term "craving" instead. The word used is not important - only that the abnormal reaction of craving is acknowledged. Only alcoholics experience this reaction and it does not occur until alcohol is actually introduced into the system of the person afflicted. The existence of only ONE of the above conditions often result in problem drinking, ie: drinking too much - too often - even to the point of damage to ones health, social position and livelihood but does not qualify as a real alcoholic. Both conditions must be present - and only ten percent of the world's population has both of these conditions simultaneously "If, when you honestly want to, you find you cannot quit entirely, or if when drinking, you have little control over the amount you take, you are probably alcoholic." (Alcoholics Anonymous", 44:1) Since whether or not someone is a real alcoholic depends upon the existence of these two conditions simultaneously - then it is something only THEY can diagnose - because THEY are the only ones with the intimate details of their drinking history - even details which may not even be known to their closest friends and relatives. Unfortunately this leaves the medical profession far outside of the ability to be of much help although they have been very helpful in assisting other types of "problem drinkers" overcome their difficulties. Many can moderate or stop entirely if given enough reason and assistance. Alcoholism is distinct from "hard", "heavy" or "problem" drinking or other "addictions" including "drug addiction" in that the two components of mental, alcoholic obsession and physical allergy to ETOH (ethyl alcohol) in some form must be simultaneously present in the individual. The obsession, a strange insanity that occurs as a "mental blank spot" immediately preceding the taking of a drink, guarantees that the person afflicted will take the drink even with the full knowledge that it will result in a craving for more (allergy) or even though he may not have intended to drink. This is strangely supplanted for the idea that it is safe to drink despite experience that it may not be safe to drink without experiencing the phenomenon of craving (or "Allergy") However intelligent, responsible and reasonable an alcoholic may have been in other areas of his life respects, introduce alcohol and they seem to be strangely insane. "These "Allergic" types can never safely use alcohol in any form at all; and once having formed the habit and found they cannot break it, once having lost their self-confidence, their reliance upon things human, their problems pile up on them and become astonishingly difficult to solve. Recovery from the obsession (mental) component is possible but there is no known cure for the physical allergy portion. However breaking that one aspect is enough to sever the vicious cycle and allow sufferers to live normal lives - as long as they never put alcohol into out bodies thereby setting off the physical allergy (craving). Alcoholism is distinct from "hard", "heavy" or "problem" drinking or other "addictions" including "drug addiction" in that the two components of mental, alcoholic obsession and physical allergy to ETOH (ethyl alcohol) in some form must be simultaneously present in the individual. Many people who abuse alcohol for entire lifetimes NEVER even become alcoholic by this description - just heavy alcohol abusers - although both lifestyles are undesirable - even deadly. Some with a genetic predisposition start off slowly and eventually DO "cross the line". Until they do, they are what is known as "potential alcoholics" and if they continue will eventually "cross the line" and develop the physical allergy due to the overtaxing of their pancreas and livers. Once that occurs, and we know not when it does, there is no going back. It is thought to bad a idea to proclaim any individual as alcoholic since only the individual knows their personal history well enough and so completely as to make that decision - qualify as "Alcoholic" or THOSE DESCRIPTIONS they wish to use since many other descriptions exist. Most people who use this description do so only after realizing that no other descriptions have been adequate. Peoplw to me come addicted after having 16 beers and becoming absessed with it if they do that they are really stupid

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What is the meaning of the two in ethyl alcohol C2H5OH.?

The subscript 2, combined with the fact that the symbol for carbon atoms does not occur anywhere else in the formula, means that each molecule of ethyl alcohol contains two carbon atoms.


How many atoms are in a molecule of ethanol C2H6O?

Ethanol, or Ethyl Alcohol, has the molecular formula C2H5OH, with 9 atoms per molecule.


What is the source of carbon atoms in ethyl alcohol?

The source of carbon atoms in ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is typically from carbohydrates, such as sugars and starches, that undergo fermentation by yeast or bacteria. During fermentation, these carbohydrates are broken down into carbon dioxide and ethanol, with the carbon atoms from the carbohydrates ending up in the ethanol molecule.


How many atoms are there in one molecule of tetraethyl lead?

tetra-ethyl lead means lead and ethyl taken four times in ethyl 7 atoms will be present there fore in tetra ethyl 28 atoms will be present.i9n tetra-ethyl lead 1 lead atom will be present so in total 28+1=29 atoms will be present in tetra-ethyl lead.


Why is sugar soluble in ethyl alcohol?

The molecule of ethanol has a small polarity.


Is there carbon in alcohol?

The alcohol in drinks like Beer and Wine is a compound of carbon. It is called ethyl alcohol - C2H5OH


What elements makes up c2h6o?

Yes two atoms of Carbon, 6 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen. As a matter of interest, the molecule is called ethyl alcohol, ethanol or drinking alcohol.


What is ethyl alcohol's electro negativity?

Ethanol (C2H6O) is a polar molecule containing a methyl group and a primary alcohol. The electronegativity of a carbon atom is 2.5, hydrogen is 2.2, and oxygen is 3.5. Summing up the electronegativity of the two groups and finding the difference gives an electronegativity value of 3.5 for ethyl alcohol.


Does ethyl alcohol dissolve in pentane?

Yes it is.Ethanol (CH3CH20H) has a non-polar section-bold- that allows for the non polar molecule pentane ( CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3) to dissolve the ethanol.


What is the proof number of a solution made by mixing 50.0mL of ethyl alcohol and 100.0mL of water?

To calculate the proof number of the solution, you need to know the percentage of alcohol in the ethyl alcohol used. If the ethyl alcohol is 95% alcohol by volume, you would calculate the proof number using the formula: proof = 2 * (% alcohol by volume). For example, if the ethyl alcohol is 95% alcohol by volume, the proof number would be 190.


What elements are in Ethyl Alcohol?

Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Ethyl Alcohol is the old name for 'Ethanol'. The formula is 'CH3CH2OH'. C = carbon H = hydrogen O = oxygen


What is alcohol made up of?

The chemical formula for ethyl (food) alcohol is C6H5OH, or 6 Carbon atoms, 6 Hydrogen atoms, and 1 Oxygen atom.