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Yes, corn maize can be converted into ethanol through a process called fermentation. The starch in corn is first broken down into sugars, which are then fermented by yeast to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide. This renewable fuel is commonly used as an additive in gasoline to reduce emissions and enhance octane levels. Ethanol production from corn contributes to energy sustainability and supports the agricultural economy.

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