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Since alcohol is extremely flammable, it will keep burning until it is extinguished.

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When alcohol is heated and boiled, the alcohol will evaporate, leaving you with a liquid which has a concentrated taste of the drink, but without the alcoholic content.

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Alcohol itself is a flammable substance, but cannot catch fire while it's in a liquid state - it has to evaporate into the air in order to become flammable.

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