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The following are some of the typical industrial applications for liquid-phase carbon adsorption. Generally liquid-phase carbon adsorbents are used to decolorize or purify liquids, solutions, and liquefiable materials such as waxes. Specific industrial applications include the decolorization of sugar syrups the removal of sulfurous, phenolic, and hydrocarbon contaminants from wastewater the purification of various aqueous solutions of acids, alkalies, amines, glycols, salts, gelatin, vinegar, fruit juices, pectin, glycerol, and alcoholic spirits dechlorination the removal of... [Pg.279]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms-. Alcohol Cologne spirit Denatured alcohol Ethanol Fermentation alcohol Grain alcohol Spirit Spirits of wine Chemical Formula CjHjOH. Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as normally shipped) Liquid Color Colorless Odor. Mild, pleasant Like wine or whiskey. (Denatured alcohol may be unpleasant). [Pg.158]

Weingeist, m. (ethyl) alcohol, spirit of wine. — versiisster —, (Pharm.) spirit of nitrous ether. [Pg.508]

Compare the cost-benefit ratios for regular drinkers of medium-strength beer, high-alcohol spirits and low-alcohol beverages. [Pg.232]

There is evidence that the Greeks, Egyptians, Hebrews, Japanese, Chinese, and Russians made alcoholic beverages thousands of years ago. Alcohol (ethanol, ethyl alcohol, and grain alcohol) is produced by yeast fermentation of sugar in fruits and grains to make wine, beer, or a variety of alcoholic spirits, including gin, vodka, and scotch. [Pg.73]

Benjamin Rush and other members of the Philadelphia College of Physicians urge Congress to tax alcoholic spirits heavily enough to restrain their intemperate use. ... [Pg.81]

Tlio purity of essential oils is all-important, as they are used solely for their perfume. Those found in commerce do not always have that quality, but are frequently debased with alcohol, spirit of turpentine, resin, balsam copniva, or Borne oil of inferior price. The detection of the latter fraud is very difficult—in most cases the specific gravity being the only test. The presence of resin or balsam is elicited when a drop of the suspocted oil, heated upon a piece of paper, leaves a greasy spot. [Pg.669]

Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol, Grain Alcohol, Spirit of Wine, and Cologne Spirit) Molecular formula CH3CH2OH... [Pg.228]

Synonyms and trade names absolute alcohol, absolute ethanol, anhydrous alcohol, anhydrol, cologne spirit, molasses alcohol, potato ethanol, grain alcohol, spirit of wine, cologne spirit Use and exposure Ethyl alcohol is a flammable, colorless, and mildly toxic solvent. It is a versatile solvent and miscible in all proportions with water and many organic solvents it is incompatible with strong... [Pg.49]

Distillation in crude form was practiced over 2000 years ago, usually for the concentration of alcoholic spirits. The first formalized documentation of distillation appears to be the treatise by Brunschwig in 1500. Distillation has since emerged as the key method for separating liquid... [Pg.970]

If a bottle of distilled alcoholic spirits—for example, scotch whiskey—is labeled as 80 proof, what is the percentage of alcohol in the scotch ... [Pg.388]

Ethyl Alcohol in alcoholic spirits 40 S3 8 exp lamp is max, recom Atochem Kynar... [Pg.517]

Ethyl hydrozid—Ethylic alcohol—Methyl Carhinol—Vinic alcohol— Alcohol—Spirits of wiae—CjHsHO—46. [Pg.241]

Soy oil. See Soybean (Glycine soja) oil Soy oil fatty acid glycidyl ester. See Glycidyl soyate Spermaceti Spermaceti synthetic Spermaceti wax Spermaceti wax, refined. See Cetyl esters Spirit of Hartshorn. SeeAmmonium hydroxide Spirits of turpentine. See Turpentine Spirits of wine. See Alcohol Spirit of turpentine. See Turpentine... [Pg.1359]

Spirit of glyceryl trinitrate. See Nitroglycerin Spirit of Hartshorn. See Ammonium hydroxide Spirit of nitrous ether. See Ethyl nitrite Spirit orange. See Solvent yellow 14 Spirits of salt. See Hydrochloric acid Spirits of turpentine. See Turpentine Spirits of wine. See Alcohol Spirit of trinitroglycerin. See Nitroglycerin Spirit of turpentine. See Turpentine Spiro (benzofuran-2(3H), 1 -(2) cyclohexene)-3,4 -dione, 7-chloro-2, 4,6-trimethoxy-6 -p-methyl-. See Griseofulvin Spiro [bicycio [3.1.1] heptane-2,2 -oxirane], 6,6-dimethyl-. See Epoxypinane Spiro [1,3-dioxane-5,2 (2H)-napthalene], hexahydro-2,5, 5 -trimethyl-. See Dimethyl hexahydronaphthyl dihydroxymethyl acetal Spirofior. See 3-Ethyl-2,4-dioxaspiro (5.5) undec-8-ene... [Pg.4170]

Also known as alcohol grain alcohol ethanol, fermentation alcohol, spirit of wind, ethyl hydroxide, cologne sprits, and EtOH. [Pg.371]

Absolute alcohol Industrial spirit Potable spirit Acetone Butanol Fusel oils (amyl alcohol) Spirit vinegar (10%)... [Pg.317]

McGlashan, N. D., 1969, Esophageal cancer and alcoholic spirits in Central Africa, Gut 10 643. [Pg.149]

Solutions Solutions are all around us— most of the fluids that we encoimter every day are solutions. Common solutions include seawater (solid and liquid), soda pop (gas and liquid), alcoholic spirits such as vodka (liquid and liquid), air (gas and gas), and blood (solid, gas, and liquid). [Pg.472]


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