plant that produces ethanol are grains like millet
maize
US, and then Brazil produces the most ethanol fuel...nd I'm sure every countries that has ethanol industry would produce ethanol fuel!
Reaction of chloroethane with water gives ethanol.
yeast
No pure ethanol produces no CO2 Emmissions but they will produce NOx emmissions
There is no plant that is made of ethanol. Ethanol is a biomass energy source made of grains and corn.
Ethanol produces around 80% by fermenting 100g of sugar produce.
Corn is produced by the plant called Zea mays. It is a type of grain plant that is cultivated for its edible seeds, which are commonly known as corn or maize.
The formula for ethanol is CH3CH2OH So for each mole of ethanol burnt it produces 2 moles of carbon dioxide 1 Mole of ethanol is 46 g 2 moles of carbon dioxide is (2 x 44 g) 88 g So each gram of ethanol produces 1.9 grams of carbon dioxide on combustion
A plant releases the gasses it produces into the atmosphere.
Meristematic region produces cells in a plant.
paraffin
Ethanol can be a biofuel if it is obtained from vegetable matter. It can also be produced by the hydrogenation of ethylene in a refinery or chemical plant.