by John Fitzgerald in 1865
there is non-alcoholic beer??? that's isn't even beer!!! If it isn't beer, it is not called Non-alcoholic beer. It is called Root Beer, which is a soft drink, or something else. Non-alcoholic beer has MOST of the alcohol removed, but NOT ALL. There is still some alcohol left in it so, if you drink enough you can still get drunk.
He invented alcohol, and also fought the british in the meso-american war
it was invented in 100 B.Cand is still being used today
it is the spinnig wheel
Lacrosse
Fireworks, paper, bells, alcohol, coffins, Noodles, Banknotes
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury thermometer. Ferdinand II invented a thermometer using alcohol but it was very inaccurate.
Yes
No, but there may still be alcohol in your system even with a hangover. The ugly hangover feeling is from waste products from the metabolism of alcohol and from the dehydrating of tissues by the alcohol in the bloodstream.
He invented the Mercury and alcohol thermometer and the fahrenheit scale.
Yes, alcohol can mix with water and still be safe to consume in moderation.
Si wilfred zipagan .when he saw an alcohol drink and alcohol solution he tought that it can be flammable then he invented a time machine to travel to the past.
He invented the mercury and alcohol thermometer and the fahrenheit scale.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
there is non-alcoholic beer??? that's isn't even beer!!! If it isn't beer, it is not called Non-alcoholic beer. It is called Root Beer, which is a soft drink, or something else. Non-alcoholic beer has MOST of the alcohol removed, but NOT ALL. There is still some alcohol left in it so, if you drink enough you can still get drunk.
There is no amount of alcohol one can drink and still SAFELY drive a car.
According to someone named Jerry who wrote a household hints book I once had, isopropyl alcohol was invented by scientists at the Standard Oil Company in Linden, NJ in 1920. They were trying to invent useful substances from by-products of gasoline manufacturing. They did a few procedures with propylene gas and out came isopropyl alcohol!