A Convenient Method for the Laboratoy Preparation of Absolute Ethyl Alcohol

Abstract

The rates of dehydration of ethyl alcohol of 95 per cent strength by calcium oxide were determined at 15°, 45°, and 78°. By two successive treatments for two months each with lime at room temperature, the alcohol was found to be dehydrated in a satisfactory manner. The same result was found to be accomplished at 45° by two treatments of one week each. In neither case is refluxing necessary

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