technical grade is bethween 96% and 98% ethanol and ethanol absolute means pure ethanol whithout water ('almost') 99.9% ethanol
Absolute ethanol has no water whereas 96% ethanol has 4% water or 98% has 2% water. Thus, the reaction can occur with water.
Not necessarily. If the fuel contains Ethanol, it will be listed on the pump.
The only difference is the amount of water and other fillers diluting the detergent.
They don't suds up as much.You can use regular detergent in a HE washer, just use about a third to a half of what you normally use in a regular machine.Hope this helps!
Yes, while regular dryers just melt the moisture in the hair, ion hair dryers negatively break down the ions in the water and dry your hair faster.
muscovado sugar has nutrition that regular sugar does not have
Hard to tell- regular ethanol is about 10% and E85 is about 15% so maybe 5% difference between the two in or normal fuel supply as of 2014. Brass and E85 ethanol are very reactive with each other
Not necessarily. If the fuel contains Ethanol, it will be listed on the pump.
A technical college tends to specialize is specific training with much of it being hands-on. A regular college has a vast amount of curriculum to choose from with varying degrees with little to no hands-on training.
Yes
In regular gasoline, there is no ethanol. If the pump indicates the gasoline is E10, it contains 10% ethanol and by law it should be indicated by a sticker on the pump. Some states mandate all pump fuel to have ethanol. Most recent auto engines can handle E10 gas, but it should be avoided for marine applications. E10 gas can damage engines not designed for it.
If you have the Flex Fuel Vehicle ( FFV )
Some does and some doesn't. In most states, but not all, if the fuel contains any ethanol, it is will say so on the pump. Ask the place where you buy fuel if their gasoline contains any ethanol.
Non-Ethanol 87 Octane Regular Unleaded fuel.
No , regular unleaded 87 octane gas with up to 10 % ethanol is O.K.
RSX - "regular" unleaded with at least 85 octane, no ethanol. RSX type S - higher compression motor, requires 91 octane, no ethanol.
It's designed to run on " regular " unleaded gas - 87 octane . The gasoline can have a maximum of 10 % ethanol ( If you mean E 85 - NO ! )
i think a technical diploma is only one year, where as regular ones are 2 to 4 depending on what your going to college for.