This section is from the book "Alcohol, Its Production, Properties, Chemistry, And Industrial Applications", by Charles Simmonds. Also available from Amazon: Alcohol: Its Production, Properties, Chemistry, And Industrial Applications.
The liquid in the distilling flask (450 c.c. of spirituous salt solution) is now distilled until about 70 c.c. of distillate are collected. This is saturated with salt and again extracted with 150 c.c. of petroleum ether. Finally this purified salt solution is re-distilled, the distillate made up to 75 c.c, and the specific gravity taken.
 
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