Posted by docmirror on May 15, 2018 at 09:03:40 from (107.213.165.255):
In Reply to: MORE watered down gas posted by Gary Mitchell on May 15, 2018 at 08:47:12:
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Technically, the two are completely miscible. That is, there is no real definitive limits when Ethanol and water are mixed. Natural bonding is dependent on temp quite a bit but if water were added to Ethanol at the refinery in a dilution method, the water would take up about 11% by weight of the compound. However, it could be much higher based on mixing, storage, temp, etc.
As for how much HEET or Ethanol will absorb from the atmosphere, that is entirely dependent on conditions. If the Ethanol were in a large open vat, and it was in the jungle of a rainforest in summer, I would say it would absorb a great deal of water. If it were in a fairly well sealed tank, in the northern US over a winter, it will not absorb much at all, because the exposure is very low, and the humidity is also very low.
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