Alcohol is not fermented, it is produced by fermentation. The most common form of this is produced by the action of yeast enzymes:
sugar --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
No. Sugar and a fermenting agent eg yeast is needed to produce alcohol.
Drinking alcohol, also known as ethanol (ethyl alcohol).
Yes, moonshine alcohol is illegal to produce and consume in some places due to its high alcohol content and lack of regulation.
1 kg alcohol is 29.7 MJ (megajoules).
Beer does contain ethyl alcohol (ethanol). Beer is made from water, barley, hops, and yeast. The water and barley are mashed to produce sugars that the yeast metabolizes to produce ethanol. Beer yeast can produce alcohol levels from 2.5-18% alcohol by volume.
Yes. Yeast produces alcohol. It is ethanol is called 'Anaerobic' respiration.
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It is Fermentation.
Alcohol is not fermented, it is produced by fermentation. The most common form of this is produced by the action of yeast enzymes: sugar --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
Yes, strawberries can ferment and produce alcohol if left in the right conditions for a period of time. Fermentation occurs when yeast consumes the sugars in the strawberries and produces alcohol as a byproduct.
Minimal oxidation will produce an aldehyde, stronger oxidation will produce a carboxylic acid, and complete oxidation will produce carbon dioxide and water.
The fact of the matter is any amount of alcohol not metabolized completely by the body will produce a positive for alcohol in a drug screen.