The density of alcohol is less than that of water.
Fresh water (of the same temperature) has the lower density ('lighter').
Brackish is the word used to describe a mixture of salt and fresh water.
Purified Water is usually mixed in with alcohol- usually ethanol or isopropanol- to disinfect. Alcohol alone is known to quickly evaporate, the water assists in the skin/item absorbing the mixture to clean/become anti bacterial.
it does because the gas is lighter then the water and is less dense and it floats
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.
Fresh water (of the same temperature) has the lower density ('lighter').
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
Alcohol mixed with water is generically called grog.
Salt water is basically just fresh water with salt mixed in.
Salt water is basically just fresh water with salt mixed in.
Brackish is the word used to describe a mixture of salt and fresh water.
Alcohol molecules are less dense than water molecules. This is due to differences in the molecular structure and the amount of space between alcohol molecules compared to water molecules. As a result, alcohol floats on top of water because it is less dense.
its a mixed between fresh and salt it comes from a river but is also open to the sea so basically salt water
yes
There is no special reaction, the salt will tend to dissolve in the water mixed with the alcohol.
Purified Water is usually mixed in with alcohol- usually ethanol or isopropanol- to disinfect. Alcohol alone is known to quickly evaporate, the water assists in the skin/item absorbing the mixture to clean/become anti bacterial.
it does because the gas is lighter then the water and is less dense and it floats