Rectified spirit is a highly concentrated form of ethanol, typically containing around 95% alcohol by volume. It is produced through the process of distillation, where impurities and water are removed, resulting in a clear, neutral spirit. Commonly used in the production of Alcoholic Beverages, as well as in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, it is often diluted before consumption or use. Due to its high alcohol content, rectified spirit is not typically consumed straight, as it can be dangerously potent.
Rectified spirit typically contains about 95% ethanol and 5% water.
We can consider as solvent ethanol (96,5 %) and the solute water (3,5 %).
Fractional distillation is used to convert rectified spirit into absolute alcohol. This process involves heating the rectified spirit to separate out the different components based on their boiling points, allowing for the collection of a higher percentage of pure alcohol.
Mix 1.6 L of 180 proof ethanol with 3.4L of H2O
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Rectified EMG is EMG where the negative peaks are made positive. In Matlab: rectified_emg = abs(emg).
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The past tense is rectified.
There are several types of turpentine. Rectified turpentine is, arguably, a bit of a misnomer when it comes to 'true' turpentine. While regular or distilled turpentine is the sap from a tree (normally pine) tapped in a similar manner to maple syrup, rectified turpentine goes through an entirely different process. Rectified turpentine is made by literally mashing up trunk, limbs and leaves of a tree, then steaming out the spirits. Because of this, rectified turpentine has water, and therefore excess oxygen which can cause undesirable drying patterns in projects or art.
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The electrolytic capacitor is most often used in power supply circuits to filter the rectified AC.