Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol: rubbing alcohol) is administered topically as a antiseptic/disinfectant either in first aid or other medical procedures.
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol: drinking alcohol) in concentrations lower than pure (100%) are usually administered orally as a part of alcoholic beverages (beer, cocktails, liqueurs or spirits). The ones you buy in a pharmacy or a drug store is usually pure (100%) or near pure, with added bittering agents to discourage people from drinking it, are also used for medical or manufacturing (e.g. woodworking) procedures.
What can be used to make predictions?
A educated guess or hypothesis depending on what it is like something simple (predicting a math or science question).
Does Wrigley's 5 gum contain traces of alcohol?
yes it does it says 1g alchoholi dont think it will get u drunk even if u get like 3000 peices but it does kill neurons
Sugar alcohol is not the same as ethanol (what you drink). It is generally a lower calorie sweetener that does not cause tooth decay. Also, ethanol does not kill brain cells.
What is the healthiest alcoholic mix drink?
Research suggests that there are no significant differences in the health benefits conferred by drinking beer, wine or distilled spirits in moderation. They all contribute to better health and longer life.
What percentage of 1 alcohol unit does beer that has a 0.05 percent alcohol content have?
The volume in litres, multiplied by the percentage that is alcohol.
What microorgansims are in alcohol?
Generally if a beer is unpasteurized, it will still contain some of the yeast left over from the brewing process. However, this means that they can't be kept for very long.
What do you call the top of a alcohol bottle?
The neck. Or if you mean the stopper, the cork, cap., or screwtop.
Why is a younger person less susceptible to the effect of alcohol as compared to an elderly person?
younger person has more blood in their system
How do you make her regret lying to you?
You don't have to "make" her as I am sure the guilt and shame of doing it is already overcoming and bothering her. Try not to rub it in anymore.
What is the difference in alcohol content between Lite beer and regular beer?
This largely depends on where you are. In the united states, "lite" beer usually refers to a low carbohydrate beer with an ABV (alcohol by volume) of around about 4.2%, compared to a standard heavy beer of around 5.0% ABV. The reduction in alcohol content is an incidental result of brewing a beer with less carbohydrates.
In other places, light beer usually means a beer specifically brewed to be low alcohol, and these usually are about 2.5% ABV, about half the strength of a full strength beer.
How does alcohol effect a exhausted person?
It is easier to pass out, and you are more likely to vomit, if you become intoxicated while exhausted.
Can low alcohol lager be bad for you in large amounts?
Anything's bad for you if you drink enough of it, even water, it's called drowning.
How long does it take for a 40oz of heineken to go through your system?
It normally takes 12 hours for the whole content of alcohol to get right through your system
No. There is no sugar in brandy, nor does it contain any sodium, carbs, or fats of any kind.