lucyinthehole
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is it greater or less than that of a normal fuel, say octane?
The basic idea is that as th number of carbons increase, the heat released increases. This is because combustion of alkanes is exothermic and production of heat is a result of the reforming of bonds.lucyinthehole said:is it greater or less than that of a normal fuel, say octane?
mole for mole, octane > ethanol. however, because octane number is a measure of energy/mass, and the mass of ethanol is less than octane (therefore, more ethanol molecules is present in one gram than octane molecules), therefore ethanol has a higher octane number.Sirius Black said:ethanol has a 113 octane rating (where "octance rating" is a relative measure of fuel's energy output per gram comparing to octane)
in this case, shouldn't ethanol release more energy than octane per gram?