A bioethanol is a variety of ethanol produced, by fermentation of crops, for use as a biofuel.
Bioethanol has many uses. It is mixed with petrol to create a sustainable fuel for cars. Bioethanol by products can be used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, animal feed and paper products.
It is already proven that it could become a bioethanol
the only difference is that bioethanol comes from a biological source (a plant or animal)
Yes.
• Bioethanol can be corrosive to metals such as aluminum. • Bioethanol may require the use of too much arable land (to grow the required crops) and too much energy input during production to justify it. As such, costs-financially, environmentally-are currently prohibitive
Fuel made by fermenting potatoes or corn
elephant
Ethanol isn't because it has oxygen in it x
yes because it contains ethonal and that lights really easily
nah cr¡hris leonard
Jason B. Erbaum has written: 'Bioethanol production, benefits, and economics'