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Dilute ethyl alcohol on fermentation in presence of air fisrt gives

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When yeast is added it feeds on the sugar in the absence of oxygen to form wine (a solution of ethanol) and carbon dioxide. A chemical reaction called fermentation takes place in which the glucose is broken down to ethanol by the action of enzymes in the yeast.

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When yeast is added it feeds on the sugar in the absence of oxygen to form wine (a solution of ethanol) and carbon dioxide. A chemical reaction called fermentation takes place in which the glucose is broken down to ethanol by the action of enzymes in the yeast.

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