Ethanol
Physical properties:
- Ethanol is a colourless liquid having a pleasant smell and a burning taste
- It is a volatile liquid having a low boiling point of 78o C (351 K)
- It is miscible with water in all proportions
- Ethanol does not contain any ions, as it is a covalent compound and has no effect on litmus paper
- The boiling point of alcohols are, in general, much higher than the corresponding alkanes. This is because in alcohols there is intermolecular association of a large number of molecules due to Hydrogen bonding which is absent in alkanes
Ethanol is used:
- in the manufacture of paints, varnishes, lacquers and medicines
- in the preparation of organic compounds like ether, chloroform and iodoform
- as an antiseptic to sterilise wounds and syringes in hospitals and dispensaries
- in alcoholic drinks (beverages) like whisky, wine, beer and other liquors. Beer contains around 3 to 6% ethanol, whisky contains 30% ethanol and wine contains 8 to 10% ethanol
- in spirit lamps as methylated spirit (contains ethanol mixed with a small amount of methanol and water)
- as power alcohol to generate power in internal combustion engines. Power alcohol is a mixture of 25% absolute alcohol and 75% petrol and it is a good fuel for motor cars. In the present days, due to scarcity of petrol and petroleum products, power alcohol can be used as a substitute for petrol in motor cars which may also reduce pollution of air
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