Alcoholic Beverages like beer and cider are usually made up of ethinol and flavoured water so the answer will be an alcoholic drink.
The mixture water-ethanol is homogeneous.
Distillation. Ethanol can be easily collected from water using distillation up to 97% purity.
Ethanol is not a mixture at all. It is a compound and therefore a pure substance.
Distillation is based on the difference between boiling points of liquids. Ethanol is separated first.The distillation is possible only to an ethanol concentration of 95,63 % because an azeotropic mixture is formed.
The grain alcohol itself is a compound, Ethanol but, it is always found in a mixture with water, making it a solution.
The mixture water-ethanol is homogeneous.
Of course, these substances are ethanol and water.
Heating a mixture of ethanol and water would produce a mixture of water vapor (steam) and ethanol vapor. Depending on the composition of the mixture, there could be more ethanol vapor than steam in the resulting gas mixture.
You would use distillation, in which the ethanol and water will boil at different temperatures.
The ethanol will be distilled first and the water stays in the flask
Distillation. Ethanol can be easily collected from water using distillation up to 97% purity.
I dont think so because ethanol, containing an OH group is readily soluble in water.
Divide the mass of the ethanol by the sum of the mass of the ethanol + that of the water and multiply by 100. Mass ethanol/(Mass ethanol + mass H2O) (x100)
mixtureAdded:Chemically speaking alcohol is meant to be ethanol, which is a pure compound with formula CH3CH2OH, it definitely is not a mixture, except when 'dissolved' in water (most stable solution: 4% water + 96% ethanol. (This is what you get when buying a bottle pure ethanol)
Letting a water, sugar, and yeast mixture ferment for a long time does not affect the quantity of ethanol produced.
It is a pure substance.Added:Chemically speaking alcohol is meant to be ethanol, which is a pure compound with formula CH3CH2OH, it definitely is not a mixture, except when 'dissolved' in water (most stable solution: 4% water + 96% ethanol. (This is what you get when buying a bottle pure ethanol)
No. Ethanol is also alcohol. Ethanol is a compound. It is not a mixture.