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Making Bio-fuels. By Sebastian Sandoval, Lorenzo Scott, & Marvin Aguirre. TAF Academy. Process. Significance for study. Lab Materials. In Simple Terms -First we will ferment the corn/sugar cane. -Then afterwards we will distill our fermented corn/sugar cane at UW Seattle.

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  1. Making Bio-fuels By Sebastian Sandoval, Lorenzo Scott, & Marvin Aguirre TAF Academy Process Significance for study Lab Materials In Simple Terms -First we will ferment the corn/sugar cane. -Then afterwards we will distill our fermented corn/sugar cane at UW Seattle Bio-fuels are a very important issue because petroleum is a fossil fuel which is hurting the environment and are running out. With creating bio fuels out of plants we will have an greater sustainability. Hydrometer 6.5 gallon Tachometer Research Question and Hypothesis Our Next Steps Plug Stopper Currently we are in the fermenting process of our corn and sugarcane -Due to the long process to get permission to make alcohol we were delayed -We plan our distilling our alcohol to get a higher concentration, then we will test the RPM’s lawnmower -Our main objective is Imagine Tomorrow Amylase Enzyme -Will sugar cane ethanol or corn ethanol perform the best in the RPM test? - Because corn is a starch which is amore complex sugar than sugarcane (disaccharide) meaning it will yield the best RPM test because there is more to burn Lab Set-up Your Poster’s Title Goes Herenames go hereinstitution names go here References Design IV: The two bio-fuels; corn and sugarcane DV: The amount of RPMs we get for each of the bio-fuels Constants: -Engine -Amount of each bio-fuel put into engine Controls: Regular Gasoline on the engine to see if bio-fuels can compare Douglas, C. P. (2011). Biomass Fuel. Environmental Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pg 187-190. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.kcls.org/ Gale Virtual Reference Library. (2011). Ethanol. Environmental Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pg 626 range. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.kcls.org/ K., L. L., Brenda, W. L., & Kathleen, J. E. (2012). Bioenergy. Alternative Energy, Vol. 1, pg63-106. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.kcls.org/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory (May 18, 2012). Biofuels. Retrieved from http://www.nrel.gov/learning/re_biofuels.html Steven, I. D. (2010). Biofuels. Encyclopedia of Global Warming, Vol. 1, pg 140-142. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.kcls.org/ Joseph.N. (2012). How to make corn ethanol. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/how_4840022_make-corn-ethanol.html Allan.R. (2012). How to make ethanol from sugar cane. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/how_5581320_make-ethanol-sugar-cane.html

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