Apprently, there is no free carbon in alcohol.
Alcohol
When alcohol is heated, it evaporates at a lower temperature than water. This means that when alcohol is heated, it will turn into vapor more quickly than water.
it will evaporate
I'm pretty sure if you soak them in rubbing alcohol they won't rust or leave a greenish black ring on your finger
no
Of course.
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1. Never heat alcohol directly on naked flame 2. you should take a beaker with boiled water in it and then place the alcohol with the test tube in it 3. you should wear goggles while heating alcohol. 4. never smell the alcohol directly after heating
All alcohol is distilled, it is the process in which it is made. The ingredients are put into a pot or column still and heated, turning the liquid into vapour, alcohol has a lower boiling point, as the liquid is heated the alcohol turns into a vapor and is separated from the water. The more you distill the alcohol the purer the product you get.
Alcohol itself doesn't have a specific temperature it "gets to," as it can be heated to various temperatures depending on the method used. However, when heated, alcohol can ignite at temperatures as low as 13°C (55°F) for some types, such as ethanol, which has a boiling point of around 78°C (172°F). Care should be taken when heating alcohol, as it can catch fire or produce flammable vapors. Always use caution and proper ventilation when working with heated alcohol.
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Under certain circumstances you can explode alcohol. 1) tennis ball cannon 2) spud gun To detonate alcohol you need to compress the hot alcohol and then ignite it.