I dont have a clue!
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alcohol
distilling removes water and increases the concentration of alcohol in the liquid. The process involves heating the liquid to separate the alcohol from other components, resulting in a higher alcohol content.
Ethanol (the kind of alcohol you get in drinks) is liquid at room temperature. It boils at around 78'C, so will become a vapour at this point.
Ex.: crude oil, liquid air, water-alcohol mixture.
stones :)
It doesn't raise the water level. It lowers it. Whoever told you that it raises the water level lied to you.
Any dam will raise the water level behind it.
bring a water type or raise your level bring a water type or raise your level
Ethanol Alcohol and wine sorry can't answer anymore
alcohol
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No.
they are both liquid
To raise the water level in a toilet bowl, adjust the float valve in the toilet tank to allow more water to enter the bowl after flushing.
You can separate alcohol and water by using a process called distillation. This involves heating the mixture to a temperature where the alcohol evaporates but the water remains liquid, then collecting and condensing the alcohol vapors back into liquid form.
To raise the water level in the beaker, you should add more water to it. The amount of water added should be equal to the volume you want the water level to increase by.