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Absolute ethanol is also referred to as anhydrous ethanol. Generally this is a pharmaceutical term which denotes alcohol containing less than 1% water, or 198 degrees proof. Absolute ethanol is usually produced using a molecular sieve or harmful chemicals such as benzene.