Chemistry, asked by rinkud830, 9 months ago

fermentation leades of formations of which of the following
a.ethyl alcohol.
b.methyl alcohol
c.carbon dioxide
d.Nacl​

Answers

Answered by ayushkumar25july
1

Explanation:

Fermentation is the name given to the process where a sugar (glucose) solution containing yeast is turned into alcohol (ethanol). The balanced equation for fermentation is :

glucose -----> ethanol + carbon dioxide

C_6H_(12)O_6(aq)\rightarrow 2C_2H_5OH + 2CO_2(g)C

6

H

(

12)O

6

(aq)→2C

2

H

5

OH+2CO

2

(g)

The carbon dioxide gas bubbles out of the solution leaving a mixture of ethanol and water. Fermentation must be carried out in the absence of air to make ethanol. If air is present, ethanoic acid is made instead of ethanol. Yeast is a microorganism containing an enzyme which acts as a catalyst.

Answered on Dece

Answered by Devdatta2004
1

Ethyl alcohol..

Carbon di oxide is also release

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