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Types Of Biofuel
Ever since their discovery, the fossil fuels have benefited the man and have made them prosper and develop. These fuels that are extracted from the decomposed fossils, millions of years old, buried in the depths of the earth, are the reason why we...
3 commentsPros and Cons of Ethanol in Gas
With more ethanol used in gasoline, do you know what it is doing to your engine and why there has been an increased amount added into your fuel?
4 commentsEthanoic Acid
Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) preparation by oxidation of ethanol, from methyl cyanide and acid, and anhydrous sodium ethanoate. Acidic properties of ethanoic acid and chemical reactions of ethanoic acid.
12 commentsHome made wine - is it safe to drink?
Is home made wine safe to drink? It should be both safe and wholesome, but there are some dreadful recipes and methods out there on the Internet. Here's how to avoid the shockers.
13 commentsChemistry of How Alcohol Testers Work
Chemical methods of ethanol identification and measurement in alcohol testers that involves oxidation-reduction reaction, electrochemical reaction, spectroscopy, and semiconductors.
3 commentsThe Alternative Energy Car Debate
NEWS FLASH: My local California PBS station is playing "Who killed the electric car" and Huel Houser visiting electric cars on Thursday 1/14/10 check your TV guide. Some contend that: In the interest of sustaining the world as we know it, we may...
9 commentsHangover Cures. Fact or Fiction?
Do hangover cures really work? Why might some work and others not? What formula does help hangover symptoms? What ingredients help you to retain healtg when you have over indulged?
27 commentsEthanol Formula
Ethanol Formula that includes its structural formula, empirical formula, molecular formular, and comparison with Glucose.
1 commentChemistry of water-ethanol mixtures
Ethanol is best known as alcohol since it contains hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to alkyl carbon. Ethyl alcohol is a straight chain alcohol with molecular formula C2H5OH. It is mainly found in alcoholic beverages, as a pure organic solvent and as a...
5 commentsWhat Oil Can and Cannot Do
Well, to hear the nightly news tell the story of oil, it is one of the most valuable things known to us, and that little tidbit of knowledge is as remarkable, as it is important. Of course oil exists in many forms. It is composed mainly of hydrogen and carbon. The word for oil itself comes from the Latin name for olive oil -- oliva. There are three sources of oil -- plants, animals, and in the earth. Of course here, however, we are not talking about the many vegetable and animals oils, but the
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