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Ethanol

Ethanol is a type of alcohol that is commonly found in beverages like beer, wine, and spirits. In addition to its use in drinks, it is widely used as an industrial solvent, in personal care products, and as a fuel additive to reduce emissions in gasoline. Ethanol can be produced from fermenting sugar or starch-based materials, such as corn or sugarcane. When used as fuel, it helps to decrease reliance on fossil fuels and can lead to lower greenhouse gas emissions. However, its production and use can also raise concerns about environmental impact and food supply.

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    Ethanol, commonly known as alcohol, is a type of alcohol found in beverages like beer, wine, and spirits. It is produced through the fermentation of sugars by yeast. Beyond its use in drinks, ethanol serves as a fuel additive to improve combustion and reduce emissions in vehicles. It can also be used in industrial applications and as a solvent. While it has various beneficial uses, excessive consumption can lead to health issues, including addiction and liver damage. Ethanol's versatile nature makes it an important compound in both the beverage and energy industries.