US, and then Brazil produces the most ethanol fuel...nd I'm sure every countries that has ethanol industry would produce ethanol fuel!
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
paraffin
The country that produces the most greenhouse gases per square kilometer is Japan. This country is closely followed by the United Kingdom. The country that produces the most greenhouse gases per capita is Qatar.
the country produces less fossil fuel so it has to import from other Countries.
Chile
plant that produces ethanol are grains like millet
Reaction of chloroethane with water gives ethanol.
yeast
No pure ethanol produces no CO2 Emmissions but they will produce NOx emmissions
Ethanol produces around 80% by fermenting 100g of sugar produce.
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
paraffin
Yes. Yeast produces alcohol. It is ethanol is called 'Anaerobic' respiration.
Yes? lactic acid fermentation produces only lactic acid alcoholic fermentation produces ethanol and co2
Brazil
No, lactate and ethanol are two possible products of glycolysis in anaerobic conditions. Some organisms produce lactate, some produce ethanol. You, for example, produce lactate. Yeast produces ethanol.
Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid in humans and ethanol in plants.