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re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
Sugar cane is crushed and grinded to a pulp, and then heated to 100 degrees C, when dilute sulfuric acid is added, which hydrolyses the cellulose and starch in the sugar cane into glucose molecules. This mixture is then filtered to remove unwanted residues of lignin. Then, calcium hydroxide is added which neutralises the acid and precipitates the sulfate out as gypsum (CaSO4), which is then filtered out.
Then, the remaining glucose solution is heated to 37C in anaerobic conditions with a catalyst of yeast to ferment into ethanol:
C6H12O6 (aq) --> 2CO2 (g) + 2C2H5OH (aq)
Next Q:
Discuss how manufactured products have had a damaging impact on the composition of the atmosphere and evaluate the measures being taken to decrease the damage. 6 Marks
I studied this today actually, what a coincidence.Lets get the ball rolling again:
Outline the industrial process of the production of ethanol from the fermentation of sugar cane. 2 marks LOL in the exam only one person got 2 i think
Sugar cane is crushed and grinded to a pulp, and then heated to 100 degrees C, when dilute sulfuric acid is added, which hydrolyses the cellulose and starch in the sugar cane into glucose molecules. This mixture is then filtered to remove unwanted residues of lignin. Then, calcium hydroxide is added which neutralises the acid and precipitates the sulfate out as gypsum (CaSO4), which is then filtered out.
Then, the remaining glucose solution is heated to 37C in anaerobic conditions with a catalyst of yeast to ferment into ethanol:
C6H12O6 (aq) --> 2CO2 (g) + 2C2H5OH (aq)
Next Q:
Discuss how manufactured products have had a damaging impact on the composition of the atmosphere and evaluate the measures being taken to decrease the damage. 6 Marks