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not soluble in water but in ethanol or other alcohols.
Water and ethanol have both OH GROUPS SO THEY CAN DO THE H.BONDING EXTENSIVELY. That is why they can mix with each other
technical grade is bethween 96% and 98% ethanol and ethanol absolute means pure ethanol whithout water ('almost') 99.9% ethanol Absolute ethanol has no water whereas 96% ethanol has 4% water or 98% has 2% water. Thus, the reaction can occur with water.
Ethanol dissolves in water, as the polar ethanol molecules form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
the main reason why ethanol burns differently then ethanol and water mix is mainly because when you add the water to the ethanol you are making the ethanol less potent so it will burn weaker.
Are you joking?. there are LOADS of drinks other then water.
Ethanol C2H5OH Water H2O
You would use distillation, in which the ethanol and water will boil at different temperatures.
The mixture water-ethanol is homogeneous.
Of course, these substances are ethanol and water.
yes. ethanol and water are soluble / miscible
There would be two layers present. One layer would consist of a water-ethanol mixture. The other layer would be the vegetable oil. This occurs because water and ethanol are both polar and can participate in hydrogen bonding. Therefore, they are miscible in each other. However, vegetable oil is non polar and will not mix with either ethanol or water.