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2006-08-05 02:07:50 · 4 answers · asked by SiLenT DeViL 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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The article in the following link does not tell the whole picture, but it does describe how the process works and has a couple of small color photographs:
http://www.ashdenawards.org/winners/arti

2006-08-05 02:32:47 · answer #1 · answered by . 5 · 0 0

Bioethanol is a fully renewable fuel alcohol made from Australian grown agricultural products such as sugarcane. Simply put, it is the same alcohol that is in beer, wine and spirits, which is purified and dehydrated for use in petrol fuels. Bioethanol is also called Ethanol and has been used successfully as a fuel improvement additive in eastern Australia, USA, Brazil and Europe for several years.

Bioethanol, as a renewable fuel, reduces the Greenhouse Gas emissions from SAFF Bio Petrols by up to 10% when compared with regular petrol fuels. Its improved combustion properties also reduce harmful exhaust emissions, including a reduction in carbon monoxide by up to 30%.

Bio Unleaded 95 and Bio Premium Unleaded 98 are the environmentally friendly fuels for petrol vehicles. Both Bio Petrols meet all requirements for Australian Standard Petrol.

SAFF Bio Unleaded 95 and Bio Premium Unleaded 98 is a cleaner burning premium quality petrol containing 10% Bioethanol to provide a higher octane rating and the proprietary Bi-Tron Gasoline conditioner, which improves performance and fuel economy. The Bi-Tron component also acts as a lead replacement additive, ensuring SAFF Bio Petrols are fully compatible with engines designed to run on Super, Unleaded or Premium Unleaded petrol

2006-08-05 02:20:24 · answer #2 · answered by frappe179 3 · 0 0

Make Shine Out Of It,Drink Alittle Give Some To Your FLEXFUEL Vehicle Alcohol B-Doll,Its Easy

2006-08-05 02:12:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

like a liver running backward.

2006-08-05 02:18:17 · answer #4 · answered by enord 5 · 0 0

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