Yes, it is an homogeneous mixture of water, alcohol and flavourings.
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
homogeneous, the same throughout. if it were heterogeneous, like tequila with a worm in the bottom of the bottle, it would be yuchy, and not vodka (legally, neutral distilled spirits = ethanol + water)
Vodka is a homogenous mixture; it consists of water, alcohol, and a few other things.
Vodka is a mixture because it is composed of water and ethanol along with other natural flavors or ingredients. These components can be physically separated from each other through processes like distillation.
Yes, vodka, contains vodka. Heritage is just Albertson's brand.
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Mixing vodka and water gives you weak (diluted) vodka. Vodka is already a solution of ethanol (grain alcohol) in water, along with some flavoring molecules from the fermenting process, which uses grains or potatoes. Vodka is from 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume) to 192 proof (96% alcohol). So this would be reduced proportionally by the addition of water. Water and alcohol are said to be "miscible", meaning they form a roughly homogeneous solution.