「Ethanol」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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It is soluble in water, | ethanol, acetone, and ether, but not in benzene, tolu |
or, highly soluble in water and miscible with | ethanol, acetone, diethyl ether and chloroform. |
toluene, ethyl acetate, acetone, | ethanol, acetonitrile, chloroform, dichloromethane, e |
roximately 1 molar potassium hydroxide in 95% | ethanol, adding water to 100 grams to dissolve the sa |
ount sufficient for the enzymes to metabolize | ethanol after administration to a patient." |
h nominally a solution of elemental iodine in | ethanol, also contains significant amounts of triiodi |
The substance is soluble in | ethanol and chloroform but not in n-hexane, and melts |
llulosic biomass, which enables high yield of | ethanol and cellulaze in single step without the cost |
lars are spent; and laws promoting the use of | ethanol and other renewable fuels. |
visible flames generated by the nitromethane, | ethanol and methanol fuels that are used in champions |
te molasses and bagasse for the production of | ethanol and gasahol. |
e Motor Fuel Formulation: Natural Gas Liquids | Ethanol And A Biomass-Derived Ether, which appeared i |
t is sensitive to light, soluble in water and | ethanol and forms yellow crystals that decompose at 2 |
n the desert (accidental drug overdose; acute | ethanol and heroin-morphine intoxication). |
Yeast ferment these sugars into | ethanol and carbon dioxide and the ethanol is purifie |
er, it failed anew since South Korea-based JC | Ethanol and Metal Trading Corp. offered a price lower |
catalyst for the generation of biodiesel from | ethanol and fatty acids. |
Iowa is the nation's largest producer of | ethanol and corn. |
ff the sugar to produce lactic acid, alcohol ( | ethanol), and carbon dioxide gas which carbonates the |
It mixes completely with water, | ethanol, and kerosene. |
e or sodium iodide, dissolved in a mixture of | ethanol and water. |
with acetone, ethyl acetate, tetrahydrofuran, | ethanol, and water. |
In the case of a mixture of | ethanol and water, which are miscible in all proporti |
the capacity to produce 8 million gallons of | ethanol and 6 megawatts (gross) of electricity per ye |
"The INEOS Bio process can produce | ethanol and renewable energy from numerous non-food f |
This compound is soluble in | ethanol and methanol. |
xt, as the conversion of sugar molecules into | ethanol and carbon dioxide by yeast. |
In this example, a mixture of 96% | ethanol and 4% water boils at 78.2 °C, being more vol |
It is well soluble in water, | ethanol and chloroform; its water solutions foam stro |
It is soluble in water, slightly soluble in | ethanol, and especially soluble in methanol. |
He supported expanded use of nuclear energy, | ethanol and offshore drilling. |
monoxide), metals (such as mercury), liquids ( | ethanol), and numerous solids. |
ran is 33.7 MJ/kg, compared to 26.9 MJ/kg for | ethanol and 43.2 MJ/kg for gasoline. |
arched using many different sources including | ethanol and algae, these options are substantially cl |
in Goodland, Kansas will produce electricity, | ethanol, and biodiesel. |
nts, wood products, steel, plastics, propane, | ethanol, and rail car storage, amounting to approxima |
Ethyl acetate is the ester of | ethanol and acetic acid; it is manufactured on a larg |
Diethylamine is manufactured from | ethanol and ammonia and is obtained together with eth |
It is very soluble in water and miscible with | ethanol and diethyl ether. |
compound can be extracted from the fruit with | ethanol, and is soluble in ethyl acetate but not in w |
It is insoluble in water, but miscible with | ethanol and ether. |
It contains approximately 5%(v/v) of | ethanol, and is known for its fruity odour, which is |
a white crystalline powder, soluble in water, | ethanol and acetone but insoluble in ether. |
t conditions and soluble in water, as well as | ethanol and methanol. |
dissolved in water, or a mixture of water and | ethanol, and a few drops of dilute ferric chloride so |
nsoluble in water, but is soluble in acetone, | ethanol and benzene. |
Ethanol and methanol are the most common, being suffi | |
This white crystalline is soluble in water, | ethanol, and diethyl ether. |
ic and disinfectant that is soluble in water, | ethanol and glycerol. |
tilleries which buy cheap, mass produced bulk | ethanol and re-distill it. |
and ethylene is based on the reaction between | ethanol and sulfuric acid, which involves protonation |
slightly soluble in water but soluble in hot | ethanol and diethyl ether. |
in water (2 mL/100 mL H2O), but miscible with | ethanol and ether. |
2·CH3CH2OH, orange, loses 1 | ethanol and 2 TBA at 111°C, stable to 238°C |
It is slightly soluble in | ethanol and contains only intramolecule disulfide lin |
ED95 designates a blend of 95% | ethanol and 5% ignition improver and is used in modif |
rains is: One tonne of corn produces 378 L of | ethanol and 479 kg WDG (70% moisture content), or 309 |
ains is: one tonne of wheat produces 372 L of | ethanol and 457 kg WDG (70% moisture content), or 295 |
increased protein stability at low levels of | ethanol and an additional transcriptional induction a |
prepared in three steps: esterification with | ethanol and thionyl chloride; ketalization with p-tol |
estigating the reaction of PtCl4 with boiling | ethanol, and proposed that the resulting compound con |
Since 95.6% | ethanol and 4.4% water form an azeotrope (meaning tha |
ene, however it can be dissolved in methanol, | ethanol and DMSO with acetic acid, to between 1 and 5 |
B, as well as reducing self-administration of | ethanol and cocaine. |
tock processing and advanced biofuels such as | ethanol and bio-butanol. |
technical paper addresses blending methanol, | ethanol and isobutanol with unleaded gasoline for use |
nies to carry E-85 renewable fuel (85 percent | ethanol), and for 50 percent of their gasoline statio |
uct of glycolysis, (pyruvate), is turned into | ethanol and carbon dioxide, and the energy production |
at 259 °C, but becomes red when dissolved in | ethanol, and yellow when dissolved with alkalis in bo |
pproximately that value (because a mixture of | ethanol and water becomes an azeotrope at 95.6% ABV). |
e, decomposing this by potassium hydroxide in | ethanol, and distilling the product in a current of s |
reaction of 2-chloropyridine and thiourea in | ethanol and aqueous ammonia. |
o run on any mixture of unleaded gasoline and | ethanol, anywhere from 0% to 85% ethanol by volume. |
None reacted to the vehicle control of | ethanol applied to the contralateral arm. |
Blends of 90% unleaded petrol and 10% fuel | ethanol are commonly referred to as E10. |
acid sequences in the enzymes used to oxidize | ethanol are conserved all the way back to single cell |
Blends of 90% unleaded petrol and 10% fuel | ethanol are commonly referred to as E10, which is ava |
rns with a green flame and solutions of it in | ethanol are therefore used in special effects and pyr |
Alcohol fuels, including butanol and | ethanol, are partially oxidized and therefore need to |
on mechanism (due to the antiseptic nature of | ethanol) around the time when the first fruits on Ear |
a Agri-Industries which used maize to extract | ethanol as biofuel. |
e with ethylacetate using metallic sodium and | ethanol as a catalyst. |
It is also used as a substitute for | ethanol as a solvent in preparing herbal extractions. |
Chloral can be produced by chlorination of | ethanol, as reported in 1832 by Justus von Liebig. |
E, on the other hand, requires more expensive | ethanol as a starting material. |
y 2006 where he discussed the practicality of | ethanol as a gasoline substitute. |
he sunshine and this requires the addition of | ethanol as a reducing agent. |
tter are further processed by fermentation to | ethanol, ascorbic acid or other products. |
It has a gastro-protective action against | ethanol-, aspirin- or stress-induced gastric mucosal d |
2·CH3CH2OH, orange, loses 1 | ethanol at 96°C, stable to 361°C |
s hydrazone is heated with sodium ethoxide in | ethanol at 156-170 °C. |
mple, water, low-concentration saline, dilute | ethanol, autoclaved cell mass, etc.”. |
ion, Wang finds it appropriate to credit corn | ethanol based on the input energy requirement of the |
Trees are a promising source of | ethanol because they grow all year round, require sig |
id that is insoluble in water, but soluble in | ethanol, benzene, chloroform, dichloromethane, and et |
s and a wide variety of chemicals, as well as | ethanol, biodiesel, vegetable oils, molasses and fert |
Other energy sources include | ethanol, biodiesel, propane, compressed natural gas ( |
spended all the projects of the extraction of | ethanol biofuel from cereal (especially maize) in Mai |
In July 2008, 10 percent | Ethanol Blend gasoline was made available in the mark |
and of gasoline in the Philippines without an | ethanol blend). |
tural gas; home heating from natural gas; and | ethanol blended gasoline all reduced the demand for o |
For two years, | ethanol blends were sold at around 2,000 service stat |
mposes a 10% cap on the concentration of fuel | ethanol blends. |
Ethanol boils at 78.4 °C while water boils at 100 °C. | |
Measurements of a biomarker of | ethanol breakdown suggest that they may be metabolizi |
ar liquid that is highly soluble in water and | ethanol, but slightly soluble in diethyl ether. |
in aqueous solutions of methanol, acetone or | ethanol, but dissolution in absolute alcohols is diff |
It has about half the toxicity of | ethanol, but it is very harmful to marine organisms. |
past, vinasse was a problem in production of | ethanol, but vinasse is also a good fertilizer (at le |
Compared to | ethanol, butanol can be mixed in higher ratios with g |
Solvents used include acetone, methanol, | ethanol, butanol, ethylene glycol, formic acid and ac |
The consumption of | ethanol by foraging bees has been shown to increase t |
an Republic has a mandate for blending 15% of | ethanol by 2015. |
rly 1990s for commercialization of cellulosic | ethanol by the year 2000 have not been met. |
plant will enable the plant to make 11% more | ethanol by weight of corn and 27% more by area of cor |
Argonne National Laboratory, wrote that these | ethanol by-products are the most contentious issue in |
Ethanol can also be used to desorb gold from activate | |
Thus attempting fire breathing with | ethanol can cause intoxication. |
Ethanol can be absorbed into the blood stream without | |
Ethanol can be obtained in great quantity from biomas | |
converted to yeast biomass, carbon dioxide or | ethanol can be estimated by removing the alcohol from |
For this reason, | ethanol cannot be completely purified by direct fract |
s are formic acid, acetic acid, lactic acids, | ethanol, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen. |
instance a combination of toluene/benzene and | ethanol causes greater nausea/vomiting than either su |
mes are the most common sizes of methanol and | ethanol chafing fuels available. |
The common gel methanol or | ethanol chafing fuel is contained in a steel can with |
Ethanol champions declare corn as the “new oil” and t | |
than mixed acid fermentation, and butanediol, | ethanol, CO2 and H2 are the end products. |
urethane and H2O, whereas its 3 products are | ethanol, CO2, and NH3. |
nors Biotechnology Partnership, the Governors | Ethanol Coalition, and the Midwest Governors Conferen |
Mining Compact Commission and the Governors' | Ethanol Coalition. |
He is known to have invested heavily in | ethanol companies, in hopes of widespread adoption. |
hol with gasoline as E25 fuel, have increased | ethanol consumption up to the point that during the f |
There is also a seasonal reduction of the | ethanol content to E70 (called winter E85 blend) in v |
e to both the test solutions of Lyral and the | ethanol control. |
Ethanol couldn't be used as an anti freeze because wh | |
d purging with a carrier gas (as when used in | ethanol dehydration), or heating under high vacuum. |
The addition of a bitterant to | ethanol denatures the product. |
Phenylhydrazine is miscible with | ethanol, diethyl ether, chloroform, and benzene. |
early insoluble in water, but well soluble in | ethanol, diethyl ether, and benzene. |
for the cis-isomer) in water, and soluble in | ethanol, diethyl ether, acetone, benzene, and chlorof |
ater and petroleum ether, but well soluble in | ethanol, diethyl ether, and benzene. |
e, or feedstock for hard liquor or industrial | ethanol distillation) when fermenting. |
he addition of new facilities this year means | ethanol distilleries would require 139 million tons o |
ompanies would be required to have 50 percent | ethanol distribution tanks equipped to all their faci |
l for a few seconds then rinse with water and | ethanol, dry and then the specimen is ready to be exa |
ope also supported the domestic production of | ethanol during his time in government. |
us to the hydrogen economy, methanol economy, | ethanol economy, electron economy, vegetable oil econ |
I was wondering if anyone knew the reason why | ethanol effects the nervous system, does it interfere |
lcohol levels indicated significantly greater | ethanol elimination in subjects given sobrietol vs. p |
He wrote that Pimentel assumes that corn | ethanol entirely replaces gasoline and so the quantit |
In order to reduce | ethanol evaporative emissions and to avoid problems s |
loroethanol is an organic compound related to | ethanol, except the hydrogen atoms at position 2 are |
Iowa's road system that included Iowa's first | ethanol exemption when passed, which became the basis |
The | ethanol extract was reported to protect rats from iso |
An | ethanol extract of Cissampelos sympodialis has been s |
Antithrombotic effects of | ethanol extract of Crataegus orientalis leaf "signifi |
ycerol prevents tannins from precipitating in | ethanol extracts of plants (tinctures). |
ound on its first commercial-scale cellulosic | ethanol facility in November 2007. |
ducts including food and industrial starches, | ethanol, fibres and other animal feed and food ingred |
Lower-quality or waste-stream | ethanol finds technical uses, and may be deliberately |
During | ethanol fixation, antigens which are more cationic mi |
nitroaniline is effected with zinc powder in | ethanol, followed by purification of the diamine as t |
It was formed in 2006, and carries | ethanol, food, agricultural products and industrial p |
There are various grades of industrial | ethanol, for solvent, disinfectant, chemical precurso |
Flood slides with acid-alcohol (3% HCl in | ethanol) for 3 minutes. |
Ethanol for use in gasoline and industrial purposes m | |
ing government support for the designation of | ethanol for household fuel purposes. |
P is now considered to be more efficient than | ethanol for the dehydration of animal tissue. |
switched from producing whiskey to producing | ethanol for gasohol fuel. |
re manufactured is by a form of the Cohn cold | ethanol fractionation method developed in the 1950s. |
Ethanol from coal advancing | |
und used as intermediate in the production of | ethanol from ethylene. |
have developed a one-step process to produce | ethanol from plant material. |
"Commercial production of | ethanol from sugarcane, cassava or sorghum will help |
tion, slow cooling of a saturated solution in | ethanol from 55 °C gives much better results with pur |
h year, and there are plans for production of | ethanol from sugarcane. |
n, to produce 90 megalitre/year of cellulosic | ethanol from wheat straw. |
R), proposes to make alcohol fuels, including | ethanol, from garbage, biomass and green waste. |
Ethanol fuel plant in West Burlington, Iowa. | |
Treethanol is an | ethanol fuel (more precisely cellulosic ethanol) made |
K. oxytoca has shown promise in industrial | ethanol fuel production. |
Oy owns oil refinery in Gothenburg, produces | ethanol fuel at six bioethanol plants in Finland, and |
The demand for | ethanol fuel produced from field corn was spurred in |
Ethanol fuel (E85) requires a special engine and has | |
See also: Environmental and social impacts of | ethanol fuel in the U.S. |
Various prototypes of Direct | Ethanol Fuel Cell Stack mobile phone chargers were bu |
chemurgy movement finds backers for the Agrol | ethanol fuel plant, created at Atchison, Kansas. |
Methanol and | Ethanol fuel are typically primary sources of energy; |
Due to the lower energy content of | ethanol fuel, full flex-fuel vehicles get fewer miles |
protection for MTBE, opened a new market for | ethanol fuel, the primary substitute for MTBE. |
l lead to the increased production and use of | ethanol fuel. |
t “Improving Indoor Air Quality by Installing | Ethanol Fuelled Cooking Stoves in UNHCR Awbarre Refug |
In 1980, he briefly worked for a South Dakota | ethanol fuels company before returning to the NFO to |
argest distributors of E85 and E10 corn-based | ethanol fuels . |
intoxicated as a result of the inhalation of | ethanol fumes, similar to the sniffing of ether. |
ceptors are involved in behavioral actions of | ethanol, gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), and possibl |
eld and more efficient farming practices corn | ethanol had gained energy efficiency |
also concluded that Brazil's sugar cane based | ethanol has not raised sugar prices significantly, an |
Ethanol has been suggested as the preferred solvent d | |
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