Absolute alcohol
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Absolute alcohol or dehydrated alcohol is anhydrous pure ethanol, (C2H5OH) containing no more than one percent water.
It is not possible to obtain absolute alcohol by simple fractional distillation, because a mixture containing at least 95.4% alcohol and 5.6% water becomes a constant boiling mixture (an azeotropic mixture). To obtain 100% pure alcohol a small quantity of benzene is added to rectified spirit and the mixture is then distilled. Absolute alcohol is obtained in third fraction that distills over at 351.3°K (78.2°C).
There is also an absolute alcohol production process by dehydration using glycerine.
External links
- Specifications (http://www.distill.com/specs/US-2.html)
- Safety data (http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/ET/ethyl_alcohol.html)fr:Alcool absolu