Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context
Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context
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ISBN: 9780073518121
Author: American Chemical Society
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 47Q

(a)

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Interpretation:

The macronutrient which is the source of ethanol has to be given.

Concept introduction:

Biofuel:

The fuels like ethanol and biodiesel are examples for biofuels. They are produced from biomass materials.

Biofuels decreases the use of fossil fuels which emits green-house gases and also greater benefits will be there if cleaner feedstocks are used.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The two foods used to produce ethanol for vehicles has to be given.

Concept introduction:

Biofuel:

The fuels like ethanol and biodiesel are examples for biofuels. They are produced from biomass materials.

Biofuels decreases the use of fossil fuels which emits green-house gases and also greater benefits will be there if cleaner feedstocks are used.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The process by which ethanol is produced from foods has to be given.

Concept introduction:

Biofuel:

The fuels like ethanol and biodiesel are examples for biofuels. They are produced from biomass materials.

Biofuels decreases the use of fossil fuels which emits green-house gases and also greater benefits will be there if cleaner feedstocks are used.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The one of the current controversies in forming ethanol has to be given.

Concept introduction:

Biofuel:

The fuels like ethanol and biodiesel are examples for biofuels. They are produced from biomass materials.

Biofuels decreases the use of fossil fuels which emits green-house gases and also greater benefits will be there if cleaner feedstocks are used.

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