WHILE using fractional distillation to separate water and ethanol which liquid will be collected in the beaker
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To separate a mixture of alcohol (ethanol) and water, you can use a process known as fractional distillation. ... Since ethanol boils at a lower temperature (78.5 degrees Celsius, or 173.3 degrees Fahrenheit) than water, the alcohol vaporizes while most of the water remains a liquid.