• alcohol content

    From RichD@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 26 17:32:41 2021
    On the label of any bottle of booze, beer, or wine, is printed
    the alcohol content, as percentage. How is this measured?

    And, why is it defined by volume? Chemistry involves
    interactions of molecules - matter - not volume. Shouldn't
    the alcohol content be presented as percentage of weight?

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    Rich

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  • From Ian Gay@21:1/5 to RichD on Fri Aug 27 09:47:27 2021
    RichD wrote:

    On the label of any bottle of booze, beer, or wine, is printed
    the alcohol content, as percentage. How is this measured?

    And, why is it defined by volume? Chemistry involves
    interactions of molecules - matter - not volume. Shouldn't
    the alcohol content be presented as percentage of weight?

    --
    Rich
    And even worse, what does % by volume mean in this case? The volume
    of ethanol-water solutions is notoriously different from the sum
    of the volumes of the components.
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  • From bruce bowser@21:1/5 to RichD on Tue Sep 14 12:09:29 2021
    On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 8:32:42 PM UTC-4, RichD wrote:
    On the label of any bottle of booze, beer, or wine, is printed
    the alcohol content, as percentage.

    Not on Cobra, Crazy Stallion or Crazy Horse.

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