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![]() Finding water free alcohol is basically impossible. Alcohol will absorb about 2-3% water by volume as soon as it is exposed to normal air, and that is what you will find in a medical supply alcohol that is about 98%.. So if everything is kept as dry as possible, you can expect gas that is 10% alcohol to be at least .2% water minimum. Whether .2% water is enough to fizz an Alka-Seltzer tablet I have no idea. -- Jim Pennino -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Jim, Following your line of thinking... I believe underground gasoline storage tanks have their pickup point some distance off of the bottom of the tank to avoid picking up the water that IS on the tank bottom. Periodically, the bottom water is siphoned off to keep the water level below the pickup point. This is what they do at our airport for the underground avgas tanks and at my local gas station. If one applies this same thinking to underground gasohol storage tanks, it is apparent how we get... Alka-Seltzer fizz. Could one envision the Alka-Seltzer test ever becoming a legitimate and legal test for the presents of alcohol? No in this lifetime, IMO!!!!! No way is this method ever going to be approved as good science by an authoritive body.... even tho' we might know INDIRECTLY how and why water contaminated alcohol fizzes. What a way to get yer butt sued! 8-) -Barnyard BOb- |
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