Depending what are you asking how.
95% ethanol is 95 parts of ethanol and 5 parts of water in every 100 parts of liquid
Ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, grain alcohol, or drinking alcohol - Alcochol that people buy and drink (vodka), but usually its strenght is 40% instead of 95%.
People buy 95% alcohol usually to do alcocholic mixed drinks, use it as a fuel (burning to produce heat to warm something up), or as cleaning agent (degresser). There are many other uses. like you. it uses a warming device to electrify brain cells and 5% water.
Glucose is soluble in ethanol.
Yes, benzophenone is soluble in 95% ethyl alcohol. Benzophenone is a nonpolar compound and ethanol is a polar solvent, but benzophenone is still soluble in ethanol due to its relatively small molecular size and the presence of some nonpolar regions.
No. The chemical structure of ethyl alcohol gas is the same as ethyl alcohol liquid.
Alcohol with high concentrations can be obtained after double or triple distillation of some cereals grains or fruits.
ethyl alcohol is organic
95 ml of ethyl alcohol to 5 ml of water
684 ml
Glucose is soluble in ethanol.
To calculate the proof number of the solution, you need to know the percentage of alcohol in the ethyl alcohol used. If the ethyl alcohol is 95% alcohol by volume, you would calculate the proof number using the formula: proof = 2 * (% alcohol by volume). For example, if the ethyl alcohol is 95% alcohol by volume, the proof number would be 190.
dissolve in 95% ethyl alcohol and heat it
It is a brand of triple sec--a liqueur.
Add 5% water
Wieland said Lysol disinfectant spray contains about 80 percent ethyl alcohol, compared with 40 percent to 50 percent in most whiskeys.
Yes, benzophenone is soluble in 95% ethyl alcohol. Benzophenone is a nonpolar compound and ethanol is a polar solvent, but benzophenone is still soluble in ethanol due to its relatively small molecular size and the presence of some nonpolar regions.
I may be missing something here, and if I am, one of the hawks who know whatthey're talking about is sure to swoop in and set me straight. But it seems to methat if you add energy to a 12% ethyl alcohol solution, its temperature will rise, thealcohol will evaporate and waft away, and the concentration of the solution will FALL.It's called 'distillation'.In order to make a 95% alcohol solution out of a 12% one, you have to add ethyl,not energy.========Al, the only thing you're misssing is that the pot liquor concentration drops, but the distillate is exactly that 95% solution asked about (95% is the ethanol/water azeotrope; to get it, you really need to use fractional distillation with lots of theoretical plates).So, really, the question becomes "How much energy does it take to distill ethanol at the 95% azeotrope." I don't specifically know the answer to this (and the fact that some of your vapor is recondensing and dripping back into the pot ... because that's what fractional distillation means ... complicates matters), but I've added a link to an Excel spreadsheet made by someone who claims to.
No. The chemical structure of ethyl alcohol gas is the same as ethyl alcohol liquid.
Ethanol (or ethyl alcohol)