Ball And-Stick Model Of Alcohol (R3coh) (R3COH)

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Ball-and-stick model of the hydroxyl functional group in an alcohol molecule (R3COH).

Alcohol is a depressant/central nervous system depressant that is made up of ethanol. In its pure state, it is extremely flammable, and toxic to drink. In order to drink it. It must be “cut” with water. The amount of water to alcohol is how you get the measure of its “proof” or percentage of alcohol.
Drink, booze, brew, liquor, sauce, brewski, Irish handcuffs, and suds.
Alcohol was originally considered to cure a wide variety of illnesses such as: intestinal worms, teething for babies, bleareyedness, “warding off the plague”, and, "defend the body from corruption”; back in the time before medical advances proved otherwise. As of late they have actually been shown to do the exact opposite.
Raised BAC, Intoxication, Dehydration, Unconsciousness, Alcohol Poisoning, Vomiting, Disturbance in Sleeping, Fatigue, Death.
Alcohol is metabolized at the rate of .015 of blood alcohol concentration every hour. Thus a person with a very high BAC of .15 will have no measurable alcohol in the bloodstream after...

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