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English: Solid - liquid phase diagram of ethanol water mixtures (melting points, freezing points) Deutsch: Fest - flüssig - Phasendiagramm von Ethanol/Wasser-Gemischen Français : Diagramme de phase solide - liquide de mélanges eau/éthanol (points de fusion, points de solidification)
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The term ethanol was invented in 1892, blending "ethane" with the "-ol" ending of "alcohol", which was generalized as a libfix. [ 18 ] The term alcohol originally referred to the primary alcohol ethanol (ethyl alcohol), which is used as a drug and is the main alcohol present in alcoholic drinks .
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Ethanol-water mixtures have less volume than the sum of their individual components at the given fractions. Mixing equal volumes of ethanol and water results in only 1.92 volumes of mixture. [75] [80] Mixing ethanol and water is exothermic, with up to 777 J/mol [81] being released at 298 K. Hydrogen bonding in solid ethanol at −186 °C
English: Some Mixture Properties of Ethanol and Water. Excess volume of the mixture of Ethanol and Water (Volume Contraction) This image contains hidden text: Data taken from Dortmund Data Bank; Excess Volume Mixture of Ethanol and Water; Mole Fraction of Ethanol (mol mol −1) Excess Volume (cm 3 mol −1)
However, corn-derived ethanol offers the ability to return 1/3 of the feedstock to the market as a replacement for the corn used in the form of Distillers Dried Grain. [25] Sugarcane ethanol production is seasonal: unlike corn, sugarcane must be processed into ethanol almost immediately after harvest. [103]