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Two drinks and I have to get a taxi home. As an energy source, the process of concentrating ethanol consumes a lot of energy. It depends on who you believe, but the amount of energy consumed may exceed the amount of energy in the ethanol created. If that's so, then ethanol may be a useful form of energy (in the same was as electricity is), but not a useful source of energy.
The energy required to produce ethanol fuel varies depending on the production process, but it typically takes about 0.25-0.3 kWh of energy to produce one liter of ethanol. This includes energy inputs for growing and harvesting the feedstock, processing it into ethanol, and distilling the ethanol.
When ethanol is burned, it reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat energy. The chemical reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases more energy than it consumes, making it a good source of fuel for combustion engines.
Ethanol releases about 21.1 megajoules of energy per liter when burned.
To calculate the energy released when 1.56 kg of ethanol freezes, first convert the mass of ethanol to moles using its molar mass. Then, use the heat of fusion of ethanol to determine the energy released using the formula: Energy released = moles of ethanol x heat of fusion.
Two drinks and I have to get a taxi home. As an energy source, the process of concentrating ethanol consumes a lot of energy. It depends on who you believe, but the amount of energy consumed may exceed the amount of energy in the ethanol created. If that's so, then ethanol may be a useful form of energy (in the same was as electricity is), but not a useful source of energy.
There is no plant that is made of ethanol. Ethanol is a biomass energy source made of grains and corn.
It is A renewable source of energy.
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The energy required to produce ethanol fuel varies depending on the production process, but it typically takes about 0.25-0.3 kWh of energy to produce one liter of ethanol. This includes energy inputs for growing and harvesting the feedstock, processing it into ethanol, and distilling the ethanol.
Yes, ethanol releases carbon dioxide when it is used as a fuel source.
When ethanol is burned, it reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat energy. The chemical reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases more energy than it consumes, making it a good source of fuel for combustion engines.
Ethanol releases about 21.1 megajoules of energy per liter when burned.
Ethanol is a chemical compound and therefore does not have kinetic or potential energy itself. However, when ethanol is burned as a fuel, it releases energy in the form of heat, which is a form of kinetic energy.
Ethanol stores chemical energy, just like gasoline does.
Did you mean Ethanol? IF so... Ethanol doesn't help the environment, just limits the use of fossil fuels. This Ethanol is a energy source similar to gasoline but is made from the Surplus Supplies from farms in the great plains. So in other words, it is just n alternative resource.
To calculate the energy released when 1.56 kg of ethanol freezes, first convert the mass of ethanol to moles using its molar mass. Then, use the heat of fusion of ethanol to determine the energy released using the formula: Energy released = moles of ethanol x heat of fusion.