has to much heat for a engine born to hot in side your mottor
Growing corn can be bad for the soil.
the disadvantages are its not cheap
Not sure.
the advantage of making ethanol by fermentation is the raw material is a renewable resource.the disadvantage is that it takes too long.
Ethanol as a biofuel has several disadvantages, including its lower energy content compared to gasoline, which can lead to reduced fuel efficiency in vehicles. The production of ethanol often requires significant amounts of water and land, raising concerns about resource use and potential competition with food crops, contributing to food price increases. Additionally, the refining process can result in greenhouse gas emissions, potentially offsetting some of the environmental benefits associated with using biofuels.
it kills your gas mileage and hurts your engine more than some idiots might think. my advice? don't use ethanol or biodiesel or any of that crap. just go with regular unleaded ethanol-free gasoline
"Ethanol can increase the volume of the polar pathway of the skin, thereby creating new pores, or expand the existing ones to result in increased permeability of the strateum corneum layer. Thus, ethanol-based products may be suspect to problems wherein the ethanol expands the pores allowing bacteria or dangerous chemicals to seep into the skin. Additionally, ethanol can dry the skin. Appropriate gloves should be worn and changed frequently enough to inhibit harmful chemicals or bacteria from penetrating into the skin via an ethanol medium."Excerpt from A Comparison of Commonly Used Surface DisinfectantsAlcohol-, Phenol-, Chlorine-, and Quaternary Amine-Based Disinfectants
Ethanol has both advantages and disadvantages for America. It can reduce reliance on imported oil, support domestic agriculture, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. However, it has been criticized for its impact on food prices, water usage, and potential environmental consequences. The overall benefits of ethanol depend on various factors, including production practices and policies.
In order to produce enough sugar needed for the demand of such a large industry, farmers would have to grow loads more sugar, thus growing less other crops. So then the price for everything else would rocket because there would be so much less of it. Not sure about alkenes though. Other answer: Advantage to producing it from sugar is that it's renewable and is very pure ethanol, the disadvantages are what the person above said and that it has to be made in batches. An advantage for alkenes is that it is continuous and fast to make, however, the alkene disadvantages are that the ethanol that it produces can be impure and it isn't renewable as ultimately it comes from crude oil.
When you put frozen ethanol into liquid ethanol, the frozen ethanol will begin to melt and mix with the liquid ethanol. Both states of ethanol will reach an equilibrium temperature, and the frozen ethanol will ultimately dissolve into the liquid ethanol to form a homogeneous solution.
Yes, distilled ethanol is similar to pure ethanol. Distilled ethanol is produced using distillation to purify the ethanol, resulting in a high level of purity. Pure ethanol refers to ethanol that is free from impurities, and distilled ethanol typically meets this criteria.
The ratio of ethanol to WHAT!
Yes, ethanol can contain water as it is a common impurity in ethanol. Ethanol is a type of alcohol that can be mixed with water.