Sergey Bylikin, Gary Horner and, Brian Murphy Solutions for Chapter: Energy, Exercise 6: Questions
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Questions from Sergey Bylikin, Gary Horner and, Brian Murphy Solutions for Chapter: Energy, Exercise 6: Questions with Hints & Solutions
Outline the reagents and conditions necessary to convert a vegetable oil to a usable fuel for a vehicle such as a car.

Explain why the transesterification process is necessary in producing biodiesel. Describe the disadvantages of using vegetable oils as fuels without processing them.

Outline what is meant by a system of conjugated double bonds.

Identify from the following structures which vitamins A, C, or D is most likely to appear as a colored compound. Explain your answer.

Write an equation for the fermentation of glucose.

Write the general equation for transesterification.

Deduce the number of molecules of ester and glycerol produced per molecule of a triglyceride undergoing transesterification.

Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the use of biofuels commercially.
