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
That question is too vague. I'm assuming you mean a little frozen ethanol into a larger volume of liquid ethanol. This being the case, the ethanol will melt. That's it.
nothin much happens
It goes all funny and wired
Ethanoic acid is formed
You turn into a giraffe.
brass
nothing happens
Ethanol extracts chlorophyll from leaf .
in presence of H2SO4 , benzoic acid reacts with ethanol and forms ethyl benzoate which is an aromatic ester.
If there is an ample supply of oxygen, the ethanol is converted to carbon dioxide and water.
That question is too vague. I'm assuming you mean a little frozen ethanol into a larger volume of liquid ethanol. This being the case, the ethanol will melt. That's it.
Ethanol dissolves in water, as the polar ethanol molecules form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
The answer depends on the substances in the mixture in which the ethanol concentration increases.
You get water and a salt, which is neutral.
nothin much happens
Brass is melted between 900 0C and 950 0C.
Elements combine to form compounds to become more stable