Rubbing alcohol is a liquid.
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.
We still use colored alcohol for our liquid in everyday thermometers.
No, it is not safe or possible to breathe in any liquid. Breathing liquid can lead to drowning, lung damage, and potentially suffocation. The lungs are designed to inhale air, not liquids.
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Rubbing alcohol is a liquid.
No, it is not safe to inhale rubbing alcohol. Inhaling rubbing alcohol can cause serious health issues, including respiratory problems and poisoning. It is important to use rubbing alcohol as directed for external use only.
The alcohol in normal E-Juice has a molecular bond with water, the alcohol in any form of beverage is not: there is a danger that the form of alcohol used in a drink can (and in some cases will) catch fire even at that low of a temperature.
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Inhale it and then breath on a cold window
Mixing liquid chloroform with rum can be dangerous as chloroform is toxic and can cause serious health effects. If heated, the chloroform can vaporize quickly and the fumes can be harmful to inhale. It's important to handle chloroform safely and avoid any heat sources to prevent accidents.
The separation of alcohol from a fermented liquid is by heating it until the alcohol vapourises and then condenses into liquid again.
You can test a liquid for alcohol using a breathalyzer, which measures the alcohol content in the breath. Additionally, you can use a hydrometer or a test strip specifically designed to detect alcohol in liquids such as beverages. These methods can provide an estimate of the alcohol content in the liquid being tested.
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.
It's less harsh to inhale.
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They change from a liquid to a vapor (gas).