Hard to tell- regular ethanol is about 10% and E85 is about 15% so maybe 5% difference between the two in or normal fuel supply as of 2014.
Brass and E85 ethanol are very reactive with each other
Ethanol and acetic acid combine to form ethyl acetate through a process called esterification.
When you put frozen ethanol into liquid ethanol, the frozen ethanol will begin to melt and mix with the liquid ethanol. Both states of ethanol will reach an equilibrium temperature, and the frozen ethanol will ultimately dissolve into the liquid ethanol to form a homogeneous solution.
When sucrose is added to water, it dissolves and forms a solution due to its ability to hydrogen bond with water molecules. In ethanol, sucrose is less soluble as ethanol disrupts the hydrogen bonds between sucrose and water molecules. However, some sucrose can still dissolve in ethanol due to its polar nature.
Ethanol can disrupt the osmotic balance in animal cells by causing them to shrink or swell depending on the concentration of ethanol. At high concentrations, ethanol can lead to cell dehydration and damage due to its ability to denature proteins and disrupt lipid structures. This disruption in tonicity can impact cell function and ultimately lead to cell death.
When copper and zinc are heated together, they can bond and form an alloy called brass. Brass is a strong and durable material that is commonly used in applications where both metals' properties are desired.
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To make 70% ethanol from 190 proof ethanol, you can mix 3 parts of the 190 proof ethanol with 7 parts of water. Measure the appropriate volumes of each and combine them in a container, then mix thoroughly to achieve a final concentration of 70% ethanol.
The answer depends on the substances in the mixture in which the ethanol concentration increases.
At 78.37°C, ethanol boils and undergoes a phase change from liquid to gas. It turns into ethanol vapor, which can be collected and condensed back into liquid ethanol through condensation.
Ethanol and acetic acid combine to form ethyl acetate through a process called esterification.
When you put frozen ethanol into liquid ethanol, the frozen ethanol will begin to melt and mix with the liquid ethanol. Both states of ethanol will reach an equilibrium temperature, and the frozen ethanol will ultimately dissolve into the liquid ethanol to form a homogeneous solution.
You get water and a salt, which is neutral.
Brass is melted between 900 0C and 950 0C.
When ethanol and benzoic acid combine, the products depend on the reaction conditions. Under acidic conditions, esterification can occur producing ethyl benzoate and water. Under basic conditions, the sodium salt of benzoic acid may form.
When ethanol and oxygen gas combine, the reaction produces carbon dioxide and water vapor, along with energy in the form of heat. This reaction is a type of combustion, where the ethanol is oxidized by the oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide and water.
You get Saltwater