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What is homophone of arrange in a regular order and made of grain?

made of grain (Cereal) arranged in regular order (Serial)


What does grain sacrifice in the Bible mean?

The grain offering was a voluntary offering that could accompany burnt offerings. Flour mixed with oil and frankincense was one type, while another was a cake made with flour and oil. Another type was unripe heads of grain roasted and mixed with oil and frankincense. The significance of the offering was to express homage and thanksgiving to God.


Gasoline sells for 51 cents per gallon what will be the cost of the gasoline on a 2200 mile trip if an average of 22 miles per gallon is made on the trip?

5100 cents 2200/22=100 100*51 cents = 5100 cents


Why are some primary colors called additive?

Some primary colors, such as red, green, and blue, are called additive because they are used in additive color mixing. In additive color mixing, different combinations of these primary colors are added together to produce various colors. For example, adding red and blue light together creates magenta, green and blue light creates cyan, and all three primary colors combined create white light. This is the basis for how colors are produced on electronic screens and displays.


Is the density of an object bigger in one piece or two?

The answer to that question is: No. The density of an object only depends on the substance its made of. If two samples are made of the same substance, then it doesn't matter if one is the size of a grain of sand and the other is the size of a battleship ... they have the same density.

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Is gasoline made from grain and wood products?

no it is made from oil


Why is petrol not a fossil fuel?

It is (distilled from petroleum), except that some petrol (gasoline) contains the additive ethanol (grain alcohol) which is not a fossil fuel and is made from potatoes, corn, sugar cane, or other plant material.


What fermented grain is used in saki?

Sake is made from fermented rice, not grain. The fermentation process converts the starches in the rice into sugars, which are then fermented into alcohol by yeast.


What is the name of gasoline made from corn?

The percentage of gasoline that is ethanol differs according to the type of gasoline measured. On average, though, most gasoline is at least 13% to 15% ethanol made from corn.


What ingredients are in beer?

Beer is made from fermenting grain such as malted barley and malted wheat. Malting means that the grain is allowed to partially sprout to convert some of the starch in the grain to sugar. This is added to water with yeast and perhaps sugar to help the fermentation start. Then the resulting mixture is allowed to ferment. Hops (Humulus lupulus) are added as a flavoring agent and a preservative. At the end of the main fermentation, additional sugar might be added, allowing additional fermentation to create carbonation after bottling.


How is alcohol made from crude oil?

I'm editing this answer because it was incorrect: alcohol that is used for fuel IS usually made from petroleum. While the ethanol in beverages is made by fermentation of grains or other sugar sources, the ethanol that is produced for fuel, solvents, and other industrial purposes is made from the petroleum product ethylene, which is cheaper than fermentation. This is accomplished by ethylene hydration, represented by this chemical formula: C2H4(g) + H2O(g) → CH3CH2OH(l) Methanol (another gasoline additive and also racing fuel) is produced from the methane in natural gas. It would be appropriate to call both of these fossil fuels.


What is the biodfuels made from corn?

Biofuel contains energy from recent carbon fixation, such as plants and microalgae. Bioethanol is made by fermentation of carbohydrates such as corn, sugarcane or sweet sorghum. it is used as gas additive to increase octane and improve vehicle emissions.


How does gasoline differ fro m gas made in the 1960's from today?

This is a chemical engineers nightmare.The real answer would take pages and pages.What you need to know:In the 1970s Tetroethel lead additive was banned from Gas. In the 1990s Sulphur was baned from Gasoline


What type of fuel is ethanol?

Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) is a fuel made by fermentation or the substitution of ethylene. It is described as a "biofuel" by proponents when it is made from corn, grain, sugar or cellulose, it can also be made by industrial process as a by-product or major product.


Is wine made by aerobic or anaerobic fermentation?

Wine is made by anaerobic fermentation. It is carried out by yeast.


Is cornbread a grain?

No it is not. Cornbread is a type of bread that is made from cornmeal which is made from corn that is a grain. No it is not. Cornbread is a type of bread that is made from cornmeal which is made from corn that is a grain.


How alcohol made?

Fermentation....