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why alcohol is not a fuel

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Answered by aryanrckz
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Answer:

HEYA MATE!

Explanation:

Grass, wood and agricultural waste can also be used to make “cellulosic” ethanol. Pure ethanol – 100% ethanol or E100 – could theoretically be used to power cars, but generally isn't, for numerous reasons: Ethanol is bad for cold-starting, because it doesn't burn as quickly as gasoline.

Answered by arpitha2003
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In the current infrastructure not only the customer will find it harder to access a ethanol fuel station compared to a gasoline one but will also need to purchase more of it because without the higher compression engines at their disposal they are going to use about 51% more ethanol as compared to gasoline.
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