"Alternative Uses for Ethanol." The American Coalition for Ethanol. 04 Mar. 2007 . as Alternative Fuels." The International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 25 (2000): 783-793. Academic Search Premier "How is Ethanol Made?" The American Coalition for Ethanol. 04 Mar. 2007 . "Renewable Fuels Programs." Congressional Quarterly‚ Congressional Testimony 06 Sept. 2006: 1-3 "Using Ethanol." The American Coalition for Ethanol. 04 Mar. 2007 . "What is Fuel Ethanol?" The American Coalition for Ethanol. 04 Mar. 2007
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1. What is a renewable resource? Why is ethanol described as a renewable resource? * A renewable resource is a natural resource with the ability to reproduce through biological or natural processes and replenished with the passage of time. Renewable resources are part of our natural environment and form our eco-system. * Ethanol fuel is ethanol (ethyl alcohol)‚ the same type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages. It is most often used as a motor fuel‚ mainly as a biofuel additive
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subsequently captured and cooled‚ and the condensed vapors are collected. Among the many types of distillations‚ the fractional method or technique of distillation was used in this experiment. A step by step procedure was followed and an amount of 3.33 % of ethanol was obtained from the sample wine‚ Mateus Rose‚ which was used. Further discussion on the results obtained‚ as well as related terms‚ shall be discussed in detail in the following pages. Introduction With these in mind‚ the objectives of this
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Extraction of Ethanol” from Jackfruit Pulp (Artocarpus heterophyllus) as an alternative source of ethanol. Statement of the Problem Generally‚ this study aims to determine if jackfruit pulp (Artocarpus heterophyllus) can be a source of ethanol. Specifically‚ this study aims to answer the following questions: 1. Is there a significant relationship between the percent yield of ethanol and the different lengths of fermentation of the jackfruit pulp (Artocarpus heterophyllus)? 2. Is there a significant
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Bibliography: Biofuel Technology Handbook. (ND). Retrieved from http://www.scribd.com/doc/51668663/Properties-of-Bioethanol. pg 40-58 Ethanol Facts: Environment. (ND). Retrieved from http://www.ethanolrfa.org/pages/ethanol-facts-environment Introduction. ProSim. (ND). Retrieved from http://www.bioethanol.prosim.net/E10_BioethanolPlant.pdf What are the Benefits of using Bioethanol. (ND). Retrieved from http://environment.about
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Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to study the effects of ethanol on the cellular respiration of mealworms. Cellular respiration is the process by which cells harvest the energy stored in food. It is the intake of oxygen and energy in the form of glucose‚ and the cells ability to break it down into carbon dioxide‚ water‚ and energy required for the body to function. More scientifically‚ it is a three-step pathway that produces ATP (adenosine triphosphate.) The three stages of cellular
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.........................17 References.....................................................................................................................20 Abstract This research paper shows the impact that Brazil’s biofuel of ethanol is having on the country itself and the entire world. The goal is to show why biofuels
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densities of each vial containing ethanol. Vial 1 had a density of 0.95g/mL‚ Vial 2 had a density of 0.82g/mL‚ and Vial 3 had a density of 0.74g/mL. Density is the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up‚ or the volume. The densities got lower from the first vial to the last because less product was being produced. The results in Table 2 illustrate the percent ethanol concentrations of each vial containing ethanol. Vial 1 had a 27.5% ethanol concentration‚ Vial 2 had
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UTILIZATION OF GABING SAN FERNANDO (Xanthosoma sagittifolium) IN THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL USING SACCHARIFICATION AND FERMENTATION April 2013 Jill Nathalie P. Bandian Andrea Marie H. Malinawan A Research Proposal Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in Science 2B‚ UP Rural High School‚ Paciano Rizal‚ Bay‚ Laguna TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. I. Introduction ..........................................................................
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projectile bombardment cells are attacked with tungsten pellets coated with foreign strands of DNA with a gene gun. In electroporation cells are bathed in a liquid that contains foreign DNA and is given a series of electrical pulses which increases the permeability of the cell membrane and causes the cells to take up the DNA from the surrounding medium. Heat shock does pretty much the same thing as electroporation except that the cells are
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