It is true that many teens think the rate of drug and alcohol use by their peers is much lower than it actually is.
Yes, boiling wine would actually lower the concentration of alcohol in it.
If this is a true-false question, the answer is false. Part of the reason women have a higher BAC per pound after ingesting the same amount of alcohol as men is that they have a lower percent water per pound of body weight.
Various beers have lower alcohol than wine or whiskey.
False. Calcitonin actually works to decrease blood calcium levels by inhibiting the breakdown of bone, which helps to lower calcium levels in the blood.
False. Chilling a liquid will actually decrease evaporation at the surface because lower temperatures slow down the movement of molecules, reducing their ability to escape into the air.
This is a true fact. At the age where, in america, you can vote, you can drink alcohol. So when you turn eighteen and vote for the presidential election, go to Ireland and then go to pubs for 3 years so you can drink alcohol in america. This is a great way to do it.
No, storing alcohol in a freezer will not lower its alcohol content. The freezing point of alcohol is lower than typical freezer temperatures, so the alcohol will not freeze. However, it may alter the taste or texture of the drink.
it has nuffin 2 do wiv glass size its all bout how much alcohol u actually drink
Mercury is the best conductor of heat among the liquids you mentioned. Mercury has high thermal conductivity due to its structure and metallic properties, allowing it to efficiently transfer heat. Alcohol and oil have lower thermal conductivity compared to mercury.
Actually, liquor does freeze, only at far lower temperatures than water. That is because alcohol has a much lower freezing point, like the antifreeze we put in car radiators to keep the water from freezing in cold weather. Liquor does freeze but at a lot lower temperature than water, this is due to the alcoholic content. The higher the alcohol content the lower the temperature need to freeze it
Because the concentration of alcohol is lower; you pay the alcohol not the water.
Actually alcohol at room temperature would be of the same temperature than water at room temperature. The difference between the two is that alcohol needs less heat to evaporate. If you wet either hand in alcohol and water, the one with alcohol will feel colder because it's removing more heat from you and faster. That's basically what cold is, the absence of heat.