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ethanol A clear, colorless, flammable alcohol. Ethanol is typically produced biologically from biomass feedstocks such as agricultural crops and cellulosic residues from agricultural crops or wood. Ethanol [..]
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ethanolA colorless, flammable liquid produced by fermentation of sugars. Ethanol is the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.
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ethanol"ethyl alcohol," 1900, contracted from ethane, to which it is the corresponding alcohol, + -ol, here indicating alcohol.
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ethanolEthyl alcohol, the colorless primary alcohol constituent of beer.
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ethanolAn alcohol which is most often derived from corn. Ethanol is designed to be blended with gasoline to produce a cleaner burning fuel, and is an accepted oxygenate component for the oxygenated seasons m [..]
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ethanoltype of grain alcohol used as biofuel.
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ethanolEthyl alcohol is the end product of anaerobic respiration (fermentation) in plants. ethmoid
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ethanolSubstance formed naturally and synthetically by the fermentation of glucose.
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ethanolEthyl alcohol. A commonly used vehicle fuel.
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ethanolEthanol is the ethyl, or industrial, alcohol manufactured from fermented molasses. It can be used as a fuel and in a number of products including perfume, toiletries, bricks, cleaning products and sho [..]
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ethanolAn alternative fuel; a liquid alcohol fuel with vapor heavier than air; produced from agricultural products such as corn, grain and sugar cane.
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ethanolC2H6O, Commonly used to disinfest plant tissues, glassware utensils and working surfaces in tissue culture manipulations. The concentration used is 70% (v/v) for disinfecting and 95% (v/v) when flamin [..]
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ethanol(n) the intoxicating agent in fermented and distilled liquors; used pure or denatured as a solvent or in medicines and colognes and cleaning solutions and rocket fuel; proposed as a renewable clean-bu [..]
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ethanolA clean-burning, renewable fuel source make from agricultural products such as corn.
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ethanolA colourless, flammable chemical compound that is commonly used as a biofuel. It is more commonly known as alcohol.
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ethanol(CH3CH2OH) A colorless, flammable liquid produced by fermentation of sugars. Ethanol is used as a fuel oxygenate.
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ethanolA clean-burning, renewable fuel made from agricultural products such as wheat or corn.
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ethanolA carbon-based, alternative fuel that is an alcohol fermented from corn or other bio-sources.
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ethanolA grain alcohol, largely produced from fermented and distilled corn; used as an octane-enhancer in gasoline.
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ethanolA grain alcohol, largely produced from fermented and distilled corn; used as an octane-enhancer in gasoline.
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ethanolAlcohol derived primarily from grain. As a clean burning and renewable fuel that is non-toxic and 100 percent biodegradable, it reduces harmful air pollution and improves racing’s environmental footpr [..]
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ethanolA high-octane, low-emissions fuel long used in racing. Now it’s made from renewable plant materials and can be used in regular vehicles, though it gets lower fuel economy ratings than gasoline.
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ethanolIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Ethanol (ethyl alcohol; EtOH; grain alcohol): The simplest primary alcohol (1o alcohol), CH3CH2OH. Commonly used as a polar protic solvent (ε = 25). Molecular [..]
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ethanolThe name given to alcohol which can be used as a renewable fuel in vehicles. Ethanol also functions as a solvent and is produced by allowing biological material to ferment and then be distillet.
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ethanolAn alternative automotive fuel derived from grain and corn; usually blended with gasoline to form gasohol.
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ethanolAn alternative automotive fuel derived from grain and corn; usually blended with gasoline to form gasohol.
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ethanolAn alternative automotive fuel derived from grain and corn; usually blended with gasoline to form gasohol.
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ethanolis Ethyl-alcohol, a volatile alcohol containing two carbon groups. For fuel use, ethanol is produced by fermentation of corn or other plant products.
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ethanolAlcohol found in drinks
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ethanolA clear, colorless liquid rapidly absorbed from the Gastrointestinal Tract and distributed throughout the body. It has bactericidal activity and is used often as a topical disinfectant. It is widely u [..]
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ethanolEthyl alcohol mainly formed through fermentation. (Alcoholic drinks, component in gasohol)
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ethanolWhat most people just call alcohol, ethanol is the alcohol with which most people are most familiar. It's a very useful solvent, antiseptic, cleaner and is also known as a "social lubricant" due to its physiological effects, which can include death. Most polymer scientists never ever touch the stuff. Honest. Ethanol:
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ethanolA clear, colorless liquid rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and distributed throughout the body. It has bactericidal activity and is used often as a topical disinfectant. It is widely u [..]
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ethanol, a product of yeast fermentation. The volumetric amount of alcohol in wine is usually between 9 and 14%. Beverages with less than 9% abv
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ethanolAn alcohol, C2
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ethanolFaded:
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ethanolPrimarily produced by the fermentative activity of yeasts, but is also produced by heterofermentative lactic acid bacteria. If the level of ethanol in the silage is relatively low and there are reasonable levels of lactic and acetic acids, the source is probably heterofermentative LAB. If the level is high, the source is probably from yeasts. In an [..]
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ethanolEthyl-alcohol, a volatile alcohol containing two carbon groups (CH3
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ethanolEthyl alcohol, chemical symbol C2H5OH. Ethanol is the alcohol in alcoholic beverages. It can be used as a fuel for motor vehicles. Vehicles can be designed to run on pure ethanol; flexible fuel veh [..]
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ethanolAlso known as ethyl alcohol or alcohol, (C2H5OH) is an oxygenated hydrocarbon that can be burned as a fuel, or blended into gasoline. Thought of as an alternative fuel and clean fuel, ethanol is a ren [..]
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ethanolEthyl alcohol, the type used in alcoholic beverages, medicines, and food products. Blood levels of ethanol can be ascertained by tests that indicate the degree of intoxication. Alcohol affects brain f [..]
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ethanolethyl alcohol, a volatile alcohol containing two carbons (CH3CH2OH). For fuel use, it would be produced by fermentation of corn or other plant products away
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ethanoleth-uh-nawl Ethanol is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid.
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ethanolThe two-carbon-atom alcohol present in the greatest proportion upon fermentation of grain and other renewable resources such as potatoes, sugar, or timber. Also called grain alcohol.
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ethanolThe most common alcohol based fuel. It comes in various dilutions of 100%, 85%, 70%, and 15%.
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ethanolFlammable liquid, also known as ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol, derived from plants and often added to gasoline as an oxygenate to boost octane, enhance combustion and reduce carbon monoxide emissions
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ethanolEthanol, also known as ethyl alcohol is manufactured by synthesis from ethylene. It is an oxygenated hydrocarbon used in a wide variety of high performance solvent applications (toiletries and cosmetics, paints, lacquer thinners, printing inks, dyes, detergents, disinfectants and pharmaceuticals), as a chemical raw material for the production of a [..]
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ethanolA renewable fuel made primarily from corn and sugar crops, and also from cellulosic materials, such as switchgrass.
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