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Alcohol and its affects
The biochemical properties of alcohol
Alcohol is a hydrocarbon that consists of a several CH molecules bonded to an OH molecule where the OH is positioned and how many of the CH molecules affect the type of alcohol that the molecule is. The alcohol that is used in drinks is ethanol as it is by far the least poisonous although it is still classed as a poison for its disorientating affects. The ethanol molecule consists of C2H6O.
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Alcohol is a hydrocarbon that consists of a several CH molecules bonded to an OH molecule where the OH is positioned and how many of the CH molecules affect the type of alcohol that the molecule is. The alcohol that is used in drinks is ethanol as it is by far the least poisonous although it is still classed as a poison for its disorientating affects. The ethanol molecule consists of C2H6O.