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<p>can separate ethanol from water by applying heat to the mixture.  Historically, a <a href="page.php?w=copper">copper</a> vessel was used for this purpose, since copper removes undesirable <a href="page.php?w=sulfur">sulfur</a>-based compounds from the alcohol.  However, many modern stills are made of stainless steel pipes with copper linings to prevent erosion of the entire vessel and lower copper levels in the waste product (which in large distilleries is processed to become animal feed). Copper is the preferred material for stills because it</p><p>
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