What is the container? ex a glass or bowl.
Surface area is one factor. A bowl containing liquid will have a larger surface area than the liquid in a glass. Temperature is another factor. Is it stored at ambient temperature?
I believe the alcohol solution will be close to the vapor pressure of water and should evaporate in the same manner as water. So add a control.
Using the same but a different container, add the same volume of water. Mark the outside level of the containers or use a straw and record the depth. Record the temperature, date and time then check the container and record the variables at defined times. Make a table. Make a graph! and repost your results.
I tried this experiment several times. The glass of alcohol was always had less volume than the glass of water with no alcohol.
What happened?
I used bourbon and water in container A and tap water in container B. After 5 minutes, I got bored and drank container A. This is why I got a blue ribbon in science fairs.
I suppose I can think of a P-chem, too
just having fun !