Examples of drugs with different levels of regulated distribution in most countries include: caffeine (coffee, tea), nicotine (tobacco), ethyl alcohol (beer, wine, spirits), and antibiotics.
en.wikipedia.org Fuel used was a custom mix of 40% methyl alcohol, 32% benzene, 24% ethyl alcohol and 4% gasoline light.
en.wikipedia.org Another solvent, often ethyl alcohol, which only dissolves the fragrant low-molecular weight compounds, must be used to extract the fragrant oil from the concrete.
en.wikipedia.org The products of this reaction are carbon dioxide and usually either ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.
en.wikipedia.org This was a more powerful fuel than ethyl alcohol, but it was also more toxic.
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