Potable ethanol refers to ethanol that is safe for human consumption. It is commonly used in Alcoholic Beverages, such as beer, wine, and spirits. Ethanol is denatured to make it unfit for consumption in industrial applications.
The juice was very drinkable
Potable water is a treated water able to be drinked but it is not a very pure water.
Ethanol is a colourless liquid.
Ethanol
Akali metals reduce ethanol to ethanoxides- they react with ethanol.
'Potable' is usually used as such, referring mainly to water.
The water fountain had potable water
Hard water is potable (drinkable).
Potable is from the Latin word "potare" which means "to drink." The term potable water refers to water that is safe to drink.
The juice was very drinkable
Tap water is potable, or drinking, water. When it is introduced into a boiler or other non-drinking resources, it becomes NON potable
No. Once you pump anything but potable water with that pump, it's not good for pumping potable water.
Not exactly. Water that comes into your house is potable[ safe to drink] but you pay for it.
Comestible (fit to eat or drink), potable is fit to drink
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The word 'potable' is sometimes seen near water supplies in France. It means that it is drinking water.
Ethanol can be more expensive than gasoline on a per-gallon basis, but it typically has a lower cost per mile driven because it has a higher octane rating and can provide more energy. The price of ethanol can fluctuate based on factors such as government subsidies, demand, and production costs.