A flammable, colorless liquid which is used amongst others as solvent, disinfectant and intoxicant.
Nonflavored alcohol of 95 percent or 190 proof used for blending with straight whiskies and in making gin and liqueurs.
A colorless liquid, miscible with water, used as a reagent and solvent.
1 Pure ethyl alcohol is a colourless, mobile liquid of an agreeable odour.
2 His gaze seemed to be fastened upon a tall bottle containing ethyl alcohol .
3 But ethyl acetate and water react together also, yielding ethyl alcohol and acetic acid.
4 Officially, the clear stuff is simply ethyl alcohol without distinctive character, aroma, taste or color.
5 Oxidation of ethyl alcohol gives acetaldehyde and acetic acid.
6 Similar laterality effects were not observed for an odor detection threshold test employing phenyl ethyl alcohol .
7 He strode to the desk, sat down, and tapped in a search for medicinal-grade ethyl alcohol .
8 When ethyl alcohol and acetic acid are mixed, a reaction ensues which yields ethyl acetate and water.
9 The scent of oak and bracken swelled, suffocating, fragrant, cut by the bitter odor of ethyl alcohol .
10 Pabst proved this by letting methyl sulphuric acid act upon a mixture of acetic acid and ethyl alcohol .
11 When ethyl alcohol is heated to 140° with sulphuric acid the reaction expressed by the following equation takes place:
12 It may also be prepared by oxidizing ethyl alcohol with manganese dioxide and sulphuric acid (A. Wurtz).
13 Commercial alcohol or ''spirits of wine'' contains about 90% of pure ethyl alcohol , the remainder being water.
14 Water, ethyl alcohol and carbon tetrachloride form a ternary mixture boiling at about 61'0.
15 The relation of the aldehydes derived from methyl and ethyl alcohol to the alcohols themselves may be shown as follows:
16 And enough ethyl alcohol can be distilled from the skins to make a decent source of biofuel or gas additive.
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