Description: SuplaTechServing You!Lab-aids Incorporated Biofuels: Investigating Ethanol Production and Combustion Lab-aids Incorporated Biofuels: Investigating Ethanol Production and Combustion. This activity includes three major parts. • Investigation One - is a demonstration of the fermentation of corn and cane sugar, the two food sources used most commonly to produce ethanol, and the distillation of the fermented stillage to produce fuel • Investigation Two - students investigate the energy released by the combustion of ethanol and kerosene and compares the results • Investigation Three - students measure and compare two by-products - CO2 and particulate matter - of the two fuels. Students compare results and discuss the trade-offs of bio-fuels and fossil fuels as sources of energy To perform all the activities in this kit requires the following additional materials that are not provided in the kit: -per class:1 packet of fresh yeast, 30 mL table sugar, 30 mL corn syrup, 5 mL glycerol and the following pieces of standard lab equipment: flasks, beakers, immersion thermometers, graduated cylinders, hot plates, ring stands, clamps, balances, rulers To complete this kit requires: • at least part of one ~50-minute class period for set-up • class time for observations and note taking for the several days of fermentation • one period for distillation • and a final period for small group investigations. ShippingReturnsShippingReturns We offer FREE shipping on all orders! Your order will be dispatched within 3 business days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch. In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.Lab-aids Incorporated Biofuels: Investigating Ethanol Production and Combustion. This activity includes three major parts. • Investigation One - is a demonstration of the fermentation of corn and cane sugar, the two food sources used most commonly to produce ethanol, and the distillation of the fermented stillage to produce fuel • Investigation Two - students investigate the energy released by the combustion of ethanol and kerosene and compares the results • Investigation Three - students measure and compare two by-products - CO2 and particulate matter - of the two fuels. Students compare results and discuss the trade-offs of bio-fuels and fossil fuels as sources of energy To perform all the activities in this kit requires the following additional materials that are not provided in the kit: -per class:1 packet of fresh yeast, 30 mL table sugar, 30 mL corn syrup, 5 mL glycerol and the following pieces of standard lab equipment: flasks, beakers, immersion thermometers, graduated cylinders, hot plates, ring stands, clamps, balances, rulers To complete this kit requires: • at least part of one ~50-minute class period for set-up • class time for observations and note taking for the several days of fermentation • one period for distillation • and a final period for small group investigations. Serving You!SuplaTechLab-aids Incorporated Biofuels: Investigating Ethanol Production and Combustion Lab-aids Incorporated Biofuels: Investigating Ethanol Production and Combustion. This activity includes three major parts. • Investigation One - is a demonstration of the fermentation of corn and cane sugar, the two food sources used most commonly to produce ethanol, and the distillation of the fermented stillage to produce fuel • Investigation Two - students investigate the energy released by the combustion of ethanol and kerosene and compares the results • Investigation Three - students measure and compare two by-products - CO2 and particulate matter - of the two fuels. Students compare results and discuss the trade-offs of bio-fuels and fossil fuels as sources of energy To perform all the activities in this kit requires the following additional materials that are not provided in the kit: -per class:1 packet of fresh yeast, 30 mL table sugar, 30 mL corn syrup, 5 mL glycerol and the following pieces of standard lab equipment: flasks, beakers, immersion thermometers, graduated cylinders, hot plates, ring stands, clamps, balances, rulers To complete this kit requires: • at least part of one ~50-minute class period for set-up • class time for observations and note taking for the several days of fermentation • one period for distillation • and a final period for small group investigations. Shipping We offer FREE shipping on all orders! Your order will be dispatched within 3 business days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch. In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.Returns If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt. Lab-aids Incorporated Biofuels: Investigating Ethanol Production and Combustion. This activity includes three major parts. • Investigation One - is a demonstration of the fermentation of corn and cane sugar, the two food sources used most commonly to produce ethanol, and the distillation of the fermented stillage to produce fuel • Investigation Two - students investigate the energy released by the combustion of ethanol and kerosene and compares the results • Investigation Three - students measure and compare two by-products - CO2 and particulate matter - of the two fuels. Students compare results and discuss the trade-offs of bio-fuels and fossil fuels as sources of energy To perform all the activities in this kit requires the following additional materials that are not provided in the kit: -per class:1 packet of fresh yeast, 30 mL table sugar, 30 mL corn syrup, 5 mL glycerol and the following pieces of standard lab equipment: flasks, beakers, immersion thermometers, graduated cylinders, hot plates, ring stands, clamps, balances, rulers To complete this kit requires: • at least part of one ~50-minute class period for set-up • class time for observations and note taking for the several days of fermentation • one period for distillation • and a final period for small group investigations.
Price: 101.24 USD
Location: Hallettsville, Texas
End Time: 2024-10-20T22:37:16.000Z
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