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Q: What are the products of alcohol fermentation?
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What are the waste products of alcohol fermentation?

alcohol and co2


What are the products of fermentation in plants and animals?

The products of plant fermentation are alcohol fermentation, ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide, or lactic acid fermentation. No further energy is gained for the cell.


Fermentation products be distilled to produce liquors?

Yes. Distillation just separates the alcohol from the water, fermentation gives you the alcohol in the first place.


What is the products of fermentation?

Depends, can be alcohol, CO2, or lactic acid.


What is the waste product of alcohol fermentation?

Lactic acid, alcohol, and carbon dioxide are waste products of fermentation.


Which reaction produces ethyl alcohol as one of the principal products?

Fermentation.


Ethyl alcohol fermentation breaks down glucose into what two products?

the products of ethanol fermentation are ethnol and CO2


Are ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide the end products of the alcholholic fermentation?

No is the answer. During fermentation of starchy foods, the end products are carbon IV oxide and Ethanol which result from the catalyst used for the fermentation.


What makes alchohol?

Alcohol is obtained by synthesis or by fermentation of products of vegetable origin.


What does fermentation release with out using energy?

Alcohol fermentation releases carbon dioxide. The products of Lactic acid fermenation are 2 lactate.


Products of alcohol fermentation?

Oxygen and alcohol. Seriously, just read your textbook. Im glad my students aren't this lazy.


What products result from alcohol fermentation?

1. Alcohol 2. 2 units of ATP (energy units of living organisms)