In plain tap water, there is no alcohol. There is no alcohol present in any water unless it is labeled that there is alcohol in water. Alcohol can be dumped into the ocean, and then alcohol would be in water, but generally, there is no alcohol in water.
Either way is safe, provided you are getting the correct proprtion or mixture required.
Water mixed with alcohol is lighter than fresh water because alcohol is less dense than water. When alcohol is added to water, the overall density of the mixture decreases due to the lower density of alcohol, making the mixture lighter than fresh water.
As more alcohol is added to water, the solubility of alcohol in water generally increases. This is because alcohol molecules can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules, making it easier for the alcohol to dissolve. However, there may be a limit to how much alcohol can dissolve in water depending on the type of alcohol and temperature.
Yes, the process is known as Distillation. Works on the property that Alcohol (ethanol) and Water have different boiling points. Water boils at 100 C and Alcohol at about 60-70 C. Heating above 70 but below 95 will vaporise the alcohol, leaving Water.
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Either way is safe, provided you are getting the correct proprtion or mixture required.
Water mixed with alcohol is lighter than fresh water because alcohol is less dense than water. When alcohol is added to water, the overall density of the mixture decreases due to the lower density of alcohol, making the mixture lighter than fresh water.
Water contains no alcohol or oils, as rubbing alcohol does.
Alcohol, you mean ethanol (spirit) I suppose, is C2H5OH Water : H2O
As more alcohol is added to water, the solubility of alcohol in water generally increases. This is because alcohol molecules can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules, making it easier for the alcohol to dissolve. However, there may be a limit to how much alcohol can dissolve in water depending on the type of alcohol and temperature.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
Water, ethyl alcohol, propyl alcohol, oil. Water has the highest specific gravity followed by ethyl alcohol, propyl alcohol, and oil, which has the lowest specific gravity.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
Yes, the process is known as Distillation. Works on the property that Alcohol (ethanol) and Water have different boiling points. Water boils at 100 C and Alcohol at about 60-70 C. Heating above 70 but below 95 will vaporise the alcohol, leaving Water.
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Alcohol.
The impact of drinking alcohol depends upon the quantity of alcohol that you drink. If you are also drinking water along with your alcohol, that does not alter the impact of the alcohol (although it can reduce the severity of the subsequent hangover).