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TSP Exam Questions Reviewed And Revised With Correct Answers Already Passed!! 1) Fermentation - ANSWER sugars in a solution the action of yeast on the 2) How does fermentation work? - ANSWER the yeast consumes and metabolizes the sugar, and in the process, converts the sug...

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NURSINGDICTIONARY
TSP Exam Questions Reviewed
And Revised With Correct Answers
Already Passed!!

1) Fermentation - ANSWER the action of yeast on the
sugars in a solution


2) How does fermentation work? - ANSWER the yeast
consumes and metabolizes the sugar, and in the process,
converts the sugar into ethyl alcohol, carbon dioxide, and
energy in the form of heat.


3) What happens after fermentation? - ANSWER the
fermented liquid will have used up the yeast cells in the mixture
(dead yeast cells are known as lees) - while often discarded,
there are times when the lees are used to impart additional
flavor to a spirit.


4) Lees - ANSWER dead yeast cells; often discard but there
times when they are used to impart additional flavor to spirit

, 5) Spirit Still - ANSWER Once the initial fermentation is
completed, the alcohol is concentrated to a desired degree
using a ...


6) Lower - ANSWER Distillation is a complex process, but
it's based on one simple fact - alcohol has a ____________
boiling temperature than water, therefore the alcohol will
dissipate into gas before the water begins to boil.


7) Vaporize (turn to gas). - ANSWER When the
temperature reaches a point where the alcohol is above the
boiling temperature (173 degrees Fahrenheit/78 degrees
Celsius) the liquid will ______________________


8) Higher - ANSWER The vaporized alcohol and water are
then captured in a closed vessel and cooled, the gases will turn
back into liquid and will have a _________________
concentration of alcohol than the original alcohol-water
mixture.


9) Boiling Point - ANSWER the highest temperature a liquid
may reach before it turns into gas

,10) 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius - ANSWER
Water vaporizes at?


11) 173 degrees Fahrenheit or 78 degrees Celsius - ANSWER
Alcohol vaporizes at?


12) Miscible Liquids - ANSWER these are liquids that
dissolve into each other


13) Water and ethyl alcohol - ANSWER The solution of
___________ & ____________ are miscible (they dissolve one
another) and acts like a new, single liquid


14) It has its own boiling point somewhere between the boiling
points of the two liquids - ANSWER What is a miscible
liquid boiling point?


15) Fractional Distillation - ANSWER the separation of a
liquid mixture into fractions (components), separating chemical
compounds by their boiling point and heating them to a
temperature at which one or more fractions of the compound
will vaporize.

, Potential Alcohol by Volume - ANSWER In most
commercial distillation processes, the final mixture never
reaches more than 96.5% ABV, to achieve 100%, a dehydration
procedure would have to be carried out in specified conditions


96.5% - ANSWER the final mixture never reaches more
than ______________ ABV


Congeners - ANSWER are the other compounds found in
an initial solution, they also vaporize and blend in with the
alcohol-water vapors
responsible for most of the aromas and flavors of spirits


Heads (foreshots) - ANSWER the first part of the distillate
to come off, (also known as foreshots, contain compounds
known as low boilers (i.e. methanol and butyl alcohol) and are
generally redistilled or discarded as many of these compounds
are nonpotable (not to be consumed without suffering adverse
and undesirable effects)


Nonpotable - ANSWER not to be consumed without
suffering adverse and undesirable effects

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