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It is created by mixing gasoline and ethanol together, and then chilling it to about -10° F without forming ice. This creates both a gasohol blend containing about 10% ethanol, and an aqueous stream comprised of some ethanol and traces of gasoline which can be recycled and used to produce more gasohol.
When yeast undergoes anaerobic respiration, it gives off Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Ethanol. The Ethanol is used in alcohol production, bread making, gasohol etc.
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Gasohol is not a renewable fuel. Gasohol is a mixture of gasoline and alcohol and because gasoline is not a renewable fuel, gasohol is as a whole a nonrenewable fuel.
Ethanol or Ethyl Alcohol
Coal cannot be used to produce gasohol. Gasohol has two components, gasoline and alcohol. The gasoline is derived from petroleum (also known as oil) and the alcohol is derived from fermented vegetable matter of some kind (often corn). Coal cannot be processed into either gasoline or alcohol.
Biomass is an organic matter that can be a source of energy. Gasohol is a mixture of gasoline and alcohol that is used as a fuel.
Gasohol works as an alternative to gas used in most modern and light vehicles with an internal combustion. Gasohol is comprised of 90 percent gasoline and 10 percent anhydrous ethanol.
Yes, it is a combination of 15% ethynol alcohol and gasoline.
a mixture of gasoline and ethyl alcohol used as fuel in internal combustion engines.
Gasohol was just gasoline with a portion of alcohol in it. Some stations carried it. It did not cause any problems to the vehicles I drove and really didn't change the power output of the vehicle. Because the percentage of alcohol mixed in is so low. Most likely to be found at economy branded gas stations(mainly because they did not have any other additive to promote>Techroline.....tell me what is that for example?<. Gasohol is still being sold but it does not prove to be the economical substitute for gasoline as initially thought. It's cost of production is at par with gasoline and never could supply the demand if it went "full out" pure alcohol. So, for now it remains as an additive.
yes, it is a mix of gasoline and ethanol
it is called gasohol
Gasohol is made of sugarcane and gasoline
Brazil uses a lot of gasohol (that is to say, gasoline mixed with alcohol).