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Alcohol (Ethanol) Chemical and Physical Properties

Chemical Properties of Ethanol

Chemical Formula

Ethanol’s chemical formula is C2H5OH.

Ethanol structural formula

Picture 1. Ethanol structural and molecular formula.
Ethanol, like all alcohols, has an OH (hydroxylic) group
attached to a saturated carbon atom.

Calories

1 gram of ethanol provides 7 Calories (kilocalories) of the “metabolizable energy” or 6.1 Calories of the “net metabolizable energy [7].”

Physical Properties of Ethanol

Appearance, Odor and Taste

At room temperature, ethanol is a clear, colorless, volatile liquid with a characteristic odor. When diluted, it is somewhat sweet, but concentrated alcohol has a strong, burning taste [1].

Solubility

Ethanol is highly soluble in water and organic solvents, but poorly soluble in fats and oils [1].

Density

Density of ethanol at 68 °F (20 °C) is 0.789 g/mL [1].

pH

Pure ethanol is neutral (pH ~7) [2]. Most alcoholic beverages are more or less acidic: table wine pH = 3.3-3.7 [3], beer pH ~ 4 [4].

Boiling Point

Boiling point of ethanol is 173.3 °F (78.5 °C) [1]

Melting Point

Melting point of ethanol is -173.4 °F (-114.1 °C) [1].

Freezing Point

  • Wine (10% alcohol  by volume): 25 °F (-4 °C)
  • Vodka (40% alcohol by volume): -10 °F (-23 °C)
  • Pure alcohol (100% alcohol by volume): -175 °F (-115 °C) [5]

Flash Point

Flash point is the temperature at which ethanol is flammable – can catch fire:

  • Beer (5% alcohol by weight) can catch fire, if ignited, at 144 °F (62 °C),
  • Wine (10% alcohol by weight) at 120 °F (49 °C),
  • Vodka (40% alcohol by weight) at 79 °F (26 °C) [5] and
  • Concentrated alcohol (96% alcohol by weight) can catch fire at 63 °F (17 °C) [5].

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