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'''Ethanol''', [[carbon|C]]<sub>2</sub>[[hydrogen|H]]<sub>5</sub>[[oxygen|O]]H, is the most common [[alcohol]]. It is a mild [[depressant]] when ingested, and is a common ingredient in many beverages. Besides its recreational use, ethanol is important to many [[industry|industries]] and [[food preservation]].
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'''Ethanol''', also known as '''ethyl alcohol''' or '''grain alcohol''', is the most common [[alcohol]]. Its formula is C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH. It is clear and colorless. Ethanol is useful mixed into gasoline because it has a higher octane number than gasoline, reducing engine knocking.<ref name=":0">[https://afdc.energy.gov/fuels/ethanol.html “Ethanol.”] n.d. U.S. Department of Energy: Alternative Fuels Data Center.</ref>
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It is a mild [[depressant]] when ingested, and is a common ingredient in many beverages. Besides its recreational use, ethanol is important to many industries and [[food preservation]].
  
 
==Production==
 
==Production==
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Ethanol is produces from biomass, a wide variety of plant material.<ref name=":0" />
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===Fermentation===
 
===Fermentation===
 
Ethanol is easily produced from [[sugars]] by [[yeast]] through [[fermentation]].
 
Ethanol is easily produced from [[sugars]] by [[yeast]] through [[fermentation]].
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[[Ethylene]] is hydrated to produce ethanol.
 
[[Ethylene]] is hydrated to produce ethanol.
  
==Use==
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==Uses==
===Recreation===
 
Ingestion of ethanol in [[food]] or drink causes intoxication. It is a mild depressant, and impares judgement and reduces inhibitions. Managed use of ethanol may be used to raise [[morale]]. Ethanol ingestion will likely be restricted heavily in a [[settlement]] due to the risk to oneself and others.
 
 
 
===Food Preservation===
 
Ethanol is used to preserve [[fruits]] and other foods.
 
 
 
 
===Industrial Use===
 
===Industrial Use===
 
Ethanol is useful as a [[fuel]]. In contrast to most other chemical [[energy]] sources, ethanol is relatively non-toxic and unreactive.
 
Ethanol is useful as a [[fuel]]. In contrast to most other chemical [[energy]] sources, ethanol is relatively non-toxic and unreactive.
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Ethanol is an effective [[solvent]] for many chemicals.
 
Ethanol is an effective [[solvent]] for many chemicals.
  
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===Food Preservation===
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Ethanol is used to preserve [[fruits]] and other foods.
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===Recreation===
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Ingestion of ethanol in [[food]] or drink causes intoxication. It is a mild depressant, and impares judgement and reduces inhibitions. Managed use of ethanol may be used to raise [[morale]]. Ethanol ingestion will likely be restricted heavily in a [[settlement]] due to the risk to oneself and others.
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== References ==
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[[category:Materials]]

Revision as of 22:37, 6 December 2019

Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol, is the most common alcohol. Its formula is C2H5OH. It is clear and colorless. Ethanol is useful mixed into gasoline because it has a higher octane number than gasoline, reducing engine knocking.[1]

It is a mild depressant when ingested, and is a common ingredient in many beverages. Besides its recreational use, ethanol is important to many industries and food preservation.

Production

Ethanol is produces from biomass, a wide variety of plant material.[1]

Fermentation

Ethanol is easily produced from sugars by yeast through fermentation.

Artificial Production

Ethylene is hydrated to produce ethanol.

Uses

Industrial Use

Ethanol is useful as a fuel. In contrast to most other chemical energy sources, ethanol is relatively non-toxic and unreactive.

Ethanol is an effective solvent for many chemicals.

Food Preservation

Ethanol is used to preserve fruits and other foods.

Recreation

Ingestion of ethanol in food or drink causes intoxication. It is a mild depressant, and impares judgement and reduces inhibitions. Managed use of ethanol may be used to raise morale. Ethanol ingestion will likely be restricted heavily in a settlement due to the risk to oneself and others.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 “Ethanol.” n.d. U.S. Department of Energy: Alternative Fuels Data Center.