What is ethanol and example and difference between ethane and ethanol
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Ethanol is a grain alcohol that can be blended with gasoline and used in motor vehicles. Many gasoline stations provide a blended fuel, which typically is 10 percent ethanol and 90 percent gasoline. Vehicles do not need any modifications to use this blend of fuel.
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Ethanol is the alcohol that is found in our alcoholic beverages like beer, whiskey, and brandy. In alcoholic beverages, the ethanol is produced from the process of fermentation, which is the chemical breakdown of sugar by yeast. ... This is due to the fact that ethanol, which is present in the drink, is flammable.
Ethane and ethanol both contain 2C and 6H atoms, but ethanol also has an additional oxygen atom which forms a hydroxyl group, –OH. Both ethane and ethanol contain single covalent bonds. ... OR Explains that as the number of carbon atoms increases, the larger / stronger the attractive force between molecules.
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Ethanol is the alcohol that is found in our alcoholic beverages like beer, whiskey, and brandy. In alcoholic beverages, the ethanol is produced from the process of fermentation, which is the chemical breakdown of sugar by yeast. ... This is due to the fact that ethanol, which is present in the drink, is flammable.
Ethane and ethanol both contain 2C and 6H atoms, but ethanol also has an additional oxygen atom which forms a hydroxyl group, –OH. Both ethane and ethanol contain single covalent bonds. ... OR Explains that as the number of carbon atoms increases, the larger / stronger the attractive force between molecules.
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Explanation:
ETHANOL:- IT IS ALCOHOL (OH) EXAMPLE IS ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
DIFFERENCE IS
- ETHANE IS GAS
- ETHANOL IS LIQUID
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