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Re: RE: Water temp gauge

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: RE: Water temp gauge
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 02:27:24 EST
"Reagent" is a generic term for chemicals that have been processed to 
particular specifications and are guaranteed to have no more than certain 
quantities of impurities.  You can get reagent grade denatured alcohol for 
instance.  I think what most folks mean when they say reagent grade alcohol 
is 200 proof ethanol alcohol.  This will cost you a fair dollar because it is 
what you use to make booze and has a huge tax placed on it by the goverment.

We have no clue if this is used in our LBC's, just wanted to get the 
terminology sorted out.

Bob and Annice
1960 Sprite (Mk IV indiguise)
1966(7) Sprite Mk III (in progress)


In a message dated 1/6/00 9:23:32 PM, mhanna@ball.com writes:

<< I think "reagent" grade alcohol is different from "denatured" alcohol. 
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I recall reagent grade as being pure and 
denatured alcohol as having water added to it.  >>


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