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1. When you open a bottle of wine and leave it exposed to the air, the ethanol in it reacts with oxygen. This reaction forms what?

2. This measurement – approximately six feet – is used to measure the depth of water. What is it?

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Answered by karunagupta1511
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Answer:

  1. The ethanol (alcohol content) of the wine, is oxidised, by the oxygen in the air into ethanoic acid
  2. Fathom, old English measure of length, now standardized at 6 feet (1.83 metre), which has long been used as a nautical unit of depth.

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Answered by bhamaresanika2002
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Answer:

  1. The ethanol (alcohol content) of the wine, is oxidised, by the oxygen in the air into ethanoic acid.
  2. A fathom is a unit of length in the imperial and the U.S. customary systems equal to 6 feet (1.8288 m), used especially for measuring the depth of water. ... There are two yards (6 feet) in an imperial fathom.

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