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According to ''[[Alcohol Textbook, The|The Alcohol Textbook]]'': | According to ''[[Alcohol Textbook, The|The Alcohol Textbook]]'': | ||
Otherwise known as 2-propanone, dimethyl ketone or pyroacetic ether. It is a volatile, very | Otherwise known as 2-propanone, dimethyl ketone or pyroacetic ether. It is a volatile, very flammable liquid with a characteristic pungent 'mousey' odor and a sweetish taste. Chemical formula CH<sub>3</sub>C<sub>O</sub>CH<sub>3</sub>. Boils at 56.5°C and frezes at -94°C. It is miscible with water, [[ethanol]] and most oils. Inhalation may cause headaches, and in large amounts, narcosis. It is a [[Congeners|congener]] in the production of ethanol by [[fermentation]] particularly from [[molasses]] mashes. It is also a by-product of the production of [[butanol]] by [[Anaerobic Fermentation]] using the baterium ''Clostridium acetobutylicum''. It tends to concentrate in the [[heads]] fraction in the [[rectification]] of [[Neutral spirit|neutral spirit]]. | ||
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According to The Alcohol Textbook:
Otherwise known as 2-propanone, dimethyl ketone or pyroacetic ether. It is a volatile, very flammable liquid with a characteristic pungent 'mousey' odor and a sweetish taste. Chemical formula CH3COCH3. Boils at 56.5°C and frezes at -94°C. It is miscible with water, ethanol and most oils. Inhalation may cause headaches, and in large amounts, narcosis. It is a congener in the production of ethanol by fermentation particularly from molasses mashes. It is also a by-product of the production of butanol by Anaerobic Fermentation using the baterium Clostridium acetobutylicum. It tends to concentrate in the heads fraction in the rectification of neutral spirit.