determine its boiling point. should be 78degrees C
You would use distillation, in which the ethanol and water will boil at different temperatures.
Pure ethanol, CH3CH2OH, is an pure organic compound and not a mixture
It is a pure substance.Added:Chemically speaking alcohol is meant to be ethanol, which is a pure compound with formula CH3CH2OH, it definitely is not a mixture, except when 'dissolved' in water (most stable solution: 4% water + 96% ethanol. (This is what you get when buying a bottle pure ethanol)
Ethanol, or ethyl alcohol, can be classified as pure when it is in its undiluted form, typically having a concentration of 99% or higher. However, commercially available ethanol often contains impurities or additives, such as denaturants, making it unsuitable for consumption. For laboratory or industrial use, high-purity ethanol is required, while for beverages, it is typically diluted to safe concentrations. Therefore, whether ethanol is considered pure depends on its intended use and the context in which it is being evaluated.
The boiling point of pure ethanol is 78,37 0C.
You would use distillation, in which the ethanol and water will boil at different temperatures.
Yes, distilled ethanol is similar to pure ethanol. Distilled ethanol is produced using distillation to purify the ethanol, resulting in a high level of purity. Pure ethanol refers to ethanol that is free from impurities, and distilled ethanol typically meets this criteria.
Pure ethanol, CH3CH2OH, is an pure organic compound and not a mixture
Ethanol is a pure substance, but it is rare to encounter it pure. Laboratory alcohol usually contains small amounts of water and methanol. Alcoholic drinks contain large quantities of water, as well as flavourings.
No, since the ethanol is pure it is a base and will make the alluminium turn all black and rusty. Hope this helped :-)
It is a pure substance.Added:Chemically speaking alcohol is meant to be ethanol, which is a pure compound with formula CH3CH2OH, it definitely is not a mixture, except when 'dissolved' in water (most stable solution: 4% water + 96% ethanol. (This is what you get when buying a bottle pure ethanol)
Yes, cars can run on pure ethanol as a fuel source. Ethanol is a renewable and environmentally friendly alternative to gasoline, and many vehicles are designed to run on ethanol blends such as E85, which contains 85 ethanol and 15 gasoline. However, some vehicles may require modifications to run on pure ethanol.
Yes, as ethanol is pure alcohol 5% of water would not be enough to get a rid of the alcohol.
Yes, as long as a substance is 100% (purity), it is considered as a pure substance. But logically, there is no such thing as a pure substance.
no because there i no lubrication in it and the engine would seize after a little while
The boiling point of ethanol-water mixtures varies depending on the ratio of ethanol to water. Generally, the boiling point of these mixtures falls between the boiling points of pure ethanol (78.37C) and pure water (100C). The boiling point increases as the ethanol content in the mixture increases.
Yes, a car can run solely on pure ethanol, but it may require modifications to the engine to optimize performance. Ethanol is a renewable fuel source that can be used as an alternative to gasoline in some vehicles.