The first to mention absolute alcohol, in contrast with alcohol-water mixtures, was Raymond Lull.
Lithium nitrite is exceptionally soluble in absolute alcohol.
It was an order for ten rottols of absolute alcohol.
It is estimated that alcoholism peaked in 1982-1984, when consumption reached 11.2 litres of absolute alcohol per person per annum.
The solution is then filtered from the precipitated murexide, which is washed with absolute alcohol and dried.
Facilities installed included a large (6'6" or 1.9m diameter) autoclave, a bond store and plant for manufacturing absolute alcohol.
Cells were air dried and then fixed with absolute alcohol for 5 minutes.
Stock solutions of test compounds were prepared in absolute alcohol and stored at -20 C until use.
A standard drink is defined as supplying half an ounce (12 grams) of absolute alcohol.
Then it is dissolved in 100 drops of absolute alcohol and given one hundred succussions.