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Extracting water from Alcohol to raise proof Options
 
SWIMfriend
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#21 Posted : 6/4/2009 11:52:29 PM
Right. If water actually forms a covalent bond with AMS then AMS would act as a sink, so it wouldn't be a matter of equilibrium.
 
amor_fati
Chemical expertSenior Member
#22 Posted : 6/5/2009 12:05:44 AM
Actually, covalent bonds don't come into play with this.

Water of Crystallization
 
SWIMfriend
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#23 Posted : 6/5/2009 12:11:29 AM
Good article!
 
Jorkest
Moderator | Skills: Extraction Troubleshooting, (S)elf ProgrammingChemical expert | Skills: Extraction Troubleshooting, (S)elf Programming
#24 Posted : 6/5/2009 3:16:52 AM
so SWEET...it just may work...i love it when ideas like that pop out of nowhere
it's a sound
 
amor_fati
Chemical expertSenior Member
#25 Posted : 6/5/2009 6:20:12 AM
So it turns out that SWIM's plaster dry mix lists the ingredients (he hadn't noticed before Embarrased ). It contains calcium sulfate hemihydrate, calcium carbonate, and crystalline silica. He knows the CS and the silica will word just fine for rendering anhydrous acetone; he's not positive about the calcium carbonate, but considering that most bases seem to pose no problem, he's not worried. He's not positive about how any of this will work with alcohols, but he's quite certain it will work well for that as well. He's rendering some anhydrous (400F in the oven for and hour or so, not seeming to drastically change consistency, but this should work as low as 302F) at the moment and will try it out quite soon.
 
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