Liquid |
Chemistry Table
64-17-5, 7732-18-5 | |
C2H5OH | |
Ethanol: 46.07 Water: 18.02 |
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190 Proof Ethanol Food Grade, Food Grade Ethanol 190 Proof, 190 Proof Ethanol Pure, Undenatured Ethyl Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol 190 Proof 95%, 190 Proof Ethyl Alcohol Absolute, 190 Proof Dehydrated Ethanol, 190 Proof Anhydrous Ethanol | |
702 | |
USP, FCC Food Grade | |
95.00% | |
Ethanol Pure 190 Proof | |
1170 | |
ZDQ-ZVZT |
Specifications
Assay | 95.00% |
Undenatured or Denatured | Undenatured Ethanol, Food Grade Ethanol, Pure Ethanol, Absolute Ethanol |
Physical Form | Liquid |
Boiling Point | 78.3°C (172.9°F) |
Upper / Lower flammability or explosive limits: | 3.3%(V) / 19%(V) (for 100% ethanol) |
Freezing point | -114°C (-173°F) |
Relative Density | 0.816 g/mL at 25°C (77 °F) |
Methanol | <5ppm |
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I am looking for a little bottle of certified 95% alcohol food grade to prepare an aromatherapy remedy that I have to ingest, so I have to be sure. Which product do you recommend?
Hello, and thank you for your question,
Any ethanol that is non-denatured (or undenatured) is suitable for the process you are referring.
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I purchase this alcohol to do extracts, but my version of the formula does not smell or taste as strong as the formula that Im trying to match. Question: Does the Organic Corn Grain alcohol smell and taste stronger than the Ethanol 190 proof?
This product is made up of 100% pure ethanol and water about 5%. It has the characteristic smell and taste of pure ethanol.
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Is this product safe for herbal tinctures extracts?
Yes, this product is a pure ethanol 95% and 5% pure water. It is a food grade product.
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Do I need a permit to buy culinary solvent if I live in Washington State?
We would love to help you! Since this is not a technical product related question, we kindly ask that you contact our customer care team via e-mail at customerservice@laballey.com or via phone at 512-668-9928.
Thank you.