etanolivesi
Etanolivesi, or ethanol–water, refers to any homogeneous binary liquid mixture of ethanol (C2H5OH) and water (H2O). The two liquids are completely mutually soluble in all proportions, so the composition can range from pure water to pure ethanol. The physical properties of etanolivesi depend on the ethanol content and temperature. A key feature is the ethanol–water azeotrope at standard pressure, containing about 95.6% ethanol by volume and 4.4% water, which boils at roughly 78.1–78.2°C. Because of this azeotrope, simple distillation cannot produce higher-purity ethanol than about 95–96% v/v at 1 atm; achieving anhydrous ethanol requires dehydration techniques or azeotropic/distillation with entrainers.
The mixture’s density, refractive index, and boiling behavior vary with composition. Ethanol–water solutions are fully miscible
In fermentation, yeast converts sugars to ethanol in an aqueous medium, yielding beverages such as beer and
Safety: Ethanol–water mixtures are flammable; ethanol vapors can form explosive mixtures with air. Liquids and vapors