The Funny Pic Thread, Pt. 5

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    sharkey

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    Alcohol is a solvent, not a solution. If something is dissolved in it, (like a person), then it's a solution. Of course, then it's a solution for avoiding...pain...Which, in the end, doesn't work and so it's not a solution.....
    A solution is a homogeneous mixture – a mixture that looks (to the naked eye) the same throughout. Throw a bit of salt in water, and voila! Homogeneous mixture. A solution (homogeneous mixture) doesn’t have to be a liquid! Air is a solution, i.e. a homogeneous mixture of gases.
    For any solution, the chemical present in the largest amount is the solvent and all the other chemicals present are solutes.
    Drinking alcohol (ethanol) is a not a mixture, but a pure substance that happens to be a liquid at room temperature and typical atmospheric pressure (your house).
    So, pure ethanol is not a solution, but all hard spirits are solutions. Depending on their proof (amount of ethanol), either ethanol or water will be the solvent.
    Laphroaig single-malt scotch, however, is a solution. It’s about 43% ethanol, the rest is mostly water. Because water is present in the highest amount, water is the solvent and ethanol is the solute.

    IE Scotch(and most any alcohol you can actually drink)is a solution :)

    Enjoy your New Years Eve solutions!

     
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