In quantities equal in a fifth yes you can get drunk from polyvinyl alcohol
By hydrolizing polyvinyl acetate to remove acetate groups.
Yes, it is a chemical reaction.
PVOH is one abbreviation (though probably not the most common) for poly(vinyl alcohol).
Standard servings of beer (12 oz.), wine (5 oz.) and distilled spirits (1 & 1/2 oz.) each contain the same amount of pure alcohol -- .06 oz. They're all the same to an alcohol breath tester. Hard liquor will most definitely get you drunk the fastest. Vodka, rum, whiskey, brandy, etc.... The higher the alcohol percentage or proof, the more alcohol is in the beverage. For example: Most vodka is 90 proof which is 45% alcohol. It should take you anywhere from 5-8 shots of this to get you topsy-turvey depending on your weight, and how long you have been drinking.
it depends of the kind of alcohol,there are primary alcohol(R-CH2OH), secondary alcohol, tertiary alcohol etc. but we can identify an alcohol by the chemical formula:R-OHEthanol (drinking alcohol )or Ethyl alcoholC2H5OHIsopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) CH3-CH(OH)-CH3Formula: R-OHWhere R is is an carbon containing organic groupyou get drunk
Anything with alcohol can get you drunk smarty.
probably by her drinking alcohol..
Getting Alcohol in your blood makes you drunk. This is achieved by drinking alcohol or an alcoholic beverage.
u can get drunk and die
Polyvinyl alcohol has covalent bonds.
PolyVinyl Alcohol is a synthetic polymer and it is Halal.
Yes, Drinking different types of alcohol does get you drunk faster because every alcoholic knows every drink holds a different amount of alcohol in it
it cuold kill you and you would go drunk
No. A Shirley Temple does not contain alcohol.
Polyvinyl alcohol was first prepared by Hermann and Haehnel in 1924 by hydrolyzing polyvinyl acetate in ethanol with potassium hydroxide.
Is polyvinyl alcohol detected by scram bracelet
YES! You can freeze outside when the weather permits, no matter how drunk you are or warm you feel from drinking alcohol.