Denatured alcohol will KILL you. It says on the bottle DO NOT DRINK.
Propylene glycol is not an alcohol and should not set off an alcohol monitor. Alcohol monitors typically detect ethanol, the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages, not other types of alcohols like propylene glycol.
They will probably evaporate.
You can set off fireworks anytime of the year.
Around 50,000 fireworks are set off from the Sydney Harbour Bridge during New Year's Eve celebrations.
No, a C-4 explosive cannot be set off by a microwave. Microwaves operate on a different wavelength that is not capable of detonating high explosives like C-4. C-4 requires a strong and precise detonation source, such as a blasting cap, to be set off.
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Acetic acid is a component of vinegar, but consuming a small amount is unlikely to affect a breathalyzer test significantly. However, consuming large amounts of vinegar close to taking a breathalyzer test may potentially lead to false results due to residual alcohol in the mouth. It's best to avoid consuming substances that may interfere with breathalyzer tests if accuracy is important.
A breathalyzer detects the amount of liquor in the test taker's system. It is used by police to see if a suspect had more than the legal amount in their system while operating a motor vehicle. It's used in conjunction with other field sobriety tests. The body does not digest alcohol; it absorbs it into the bloodstream. The alcohol does not mix into the blood, but rather says intact. As the blood passes through the lungs, the alcohol is released through breathing. A breathalyzer measures the amount of alcohol. The alcohol present in 2,100 ml of expelled breath is exactly equivalent to the amount of alcohol in 1 ml of blood. This measurement makes it possible measure the driver's level of intoxication, based on the figures set for legal limits.
Propylene glycol is not an alcohol and should not set off an alcohol monitor. Alcohol monitors typically detect ethanol, the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages, not other types of alcohols like propylene glycol.
YES oh my gosh yes. I have an ignition interlock device in my car (breathalyzer) and I had taken my drops while I was driving not knowIng they contained enough alcohol to set it off ! Even after rinsing I blew a 0.036, and a 0.02 I believe. My officer called me angrily about these blows! But I had obviously not been drinking. Beware!! :)
Propylene glycol is not likely to cause a false positive reading on a car breathalyzer, as it does not metabolize into ethanol which the breathalyzer detects. However, it's best to confirm with the manufacturer or your local authorities to be sure.
The white marks are truly water marks-t here is a small amount of water down in the finish. Use a few drops of denatured alcohol (TEST in an inconspicuous place on the furniture first!) Spread the few drops of alcohol over the spot, let set for a few minutes- water marks should go away- wipe surface with a lint free cloth. Do NOT use rubbing alcohol, get denatured alcohol from the paint shop. You may need to do this a few times. The alcohol is pulling the water out of the finish.
Puff Paint is permanent fabric paint. The key is to get to it right away before it has a chance to set, cleaning with a detergent and water. Once it has set, it can not me removed from cloth. If you are trying to remove it from items that are not cloth, then use denatured alcohol to melt and remove the paint.
Alcoholic beverages can be set afire if they contain high enough proof (percentage) alcohol. It is usually helpful to heat the beverage to drive off sufficient vapor to ignite.
A car breathalyzer device is also called Ignition Interlock Device. It's about the size of a cell phone and is connected to the ignition system. Before starting the vehicle you need to blow into the device to submit a breath sample. The device measures the alcohol level and makes sure it's below the pre-set limit, otherwise the device will prevent the vehicle from starting.
What you are seeing burning is the alcohol. While it burns off quickly and warms the top of the pudding it does not get hot enough to char the moist cake.
It is the Gluten inside the flour that causes the cake to set when it is baked, the flour acts like scafolding and then the gluten is denatured and goes hard.