Amino Acid
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Arenes
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Biodegradable
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Fractional distillation
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Synthesis
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Biochemical Fuel
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Biodiesel
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Biofuel
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Cellulose
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Fatty acid
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Feedstock
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Fermentation
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Sustainable
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
Syngas
The raw materials that are introduced (fed) into the industrial chemical process
Able to be broken down by biological processes
A molecule that contains both an amino group and a carboxy group
The process of forming new chemical substances from a simpler one
A carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide formed by a condensation reaction of glucose
A gaseous mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced from the reaction of natural gas and steam
A fuel derived from plant, animal or microbial material, e.g. bioethanol, biodiesel. Biofuels are considered to be renewable energy sources.
A carboxylic acid composed of molecules with long hydrogen carbon chains
Able to support energy and resources into the future without depletion
A biochemical made from vegetable oils or animals fats that can be used
The breakdown of sugar solutions, by the action of enzymes in yeasts, into ethanol and carbon dioxide
A fuel produced from biomass, I.e. From a plant or animal source or from micro-organisms
The separation of the components in a mixture based on their boiling temps
Cyclic (ring-shaped) molecules in which electrons are delocalised around the ring, e.g. benzene
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