noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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pure
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However, industry needs about 1.5 million tonnes of pure ethanol , free from water, each year.
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Commercially pure ethanol is produced using a variety of chemical reactions to eliminate the water.
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It was not possible to construct a satisfactory double blind challenge but he did have a positive open challenge to pure ethanol .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Apparently, natural selection favored creatures that could get rid of these tiny quantities of ethanol .
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Blood samples analyzed for ethanol were obtained if the patient returned to the clinic for his bi-monthly interview.
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Davenport found that ethanol solutions with a concentration above 10% produced mucosal damage.
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First, cool ethanol molecules have less vibrational energy than warm ethanol molecules.
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However, industry needs about 1.5 million tonnes of pure ethanol , free from water, each year.
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The catalysed conversion of methanol to ethanol by reaction with syn-gas, is also possible but not yet commercial.
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The mixture was extracted twice with phenol-chloroform and precipitated with ethanol .
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The overall structural shape of ethanol is important as well.