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ethanol

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE pure ▪ However, industry needs about 1.5 million tonnes of pure ethanol , free from water, each year. ▪ Commercially pure ethanol is produced using a variety of chemical reactions to eliminate the water. ▪ It was ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
ethanol \eth"an*ol\ ([e^]th"[a^]n*[add]l), n. (Chem.) The organic compound C2H5.OH , the common alcohol which is the intoxicating agent in beer, wine, and other fermented and distilled liquors; called also ethyl alcohol . It is used pure or denatured as ...

Usage examples of ethanol.

Although I interviewed close to twenty sources in the oil and ethanol industries, including lobbyists, engineers, lawyers, consultants, environmental toxicologists, and other professionals, not one individual consented to have his or her name mentioned in connection with this book.

Did you know that it takes more energy to produce ethanol than the stuff generates as a fuel?

Oxygenates, such as ethanol and MTBE, had proven effective in reducing air pollutants.

The increased demand for ethanol as a gasoline additive in many states, but particularly in the huge California market, has spurred the US government to continue its exemption of the federal fuel tax on ethanol.

California and other states remain undersupplied because of our continued inability to provide ethanol in sufficient quantity and, without the government subsidy program, at a profitable cost.

A square-jawed woman with cropped hair reported on poster production and efforts to get Ascendist leaflets into the hands of the human workers at the ethanol plant and other Nar-directed enterprises serving the human quarter.

For a starter, we should demand that the ethanol plant and the grainworks be turned over entirely to us.

He had drunk a pint of ethanol on the way over from the hotel, and now he was lying on his back and staring up at the gray sky.

Beneath most of the halos, groups of Wrackers drank ethanol and listened to boom boxes.

The wind seemed to be losing strength with each mouthful of cherried ethanol he swallowed.

The ethanol rule was meant to double the use of ethanol in gasoline, providing a boon to corn farmers.

In the kitchen he checked and rechecked the locks on the windows, then became absorbed in cleaning the panes with a homemade mixture of ethanol and the juice of four lemons purchased weeks ago as a preventative against scurvy.

Cordelia drifted up to Kou and murmured a few words about Betan research on the detrimental effects of ethanol on sexual function, after which he switched to water.

An otoscope, a bottle of ethanol, iodine, sterile wrapped surgical needles.

Ran up a nice little hydroxylated triterpenoid to crank down the old ethanol dehydrogenase.