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Which is the most favourable condition for the alcoholic fermentation of sugar?

A

High concentration of sugar solution, low temperature, plenty of air

B

Low concentration of sugar solution, high temperature, plenty of air

C

Low concentraion of sugar solution, low temperature, absence of air

D

None of the above

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  • In alcohol fermentation

    A
    carbon dioxide is taken in
    B
    oxygen is taken in
    C
    oxygen is given out
    D
    carbon dioxide is given out
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    Small cation with small charge
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    Small anion with large charge
    C
    Łarge differecne in the electronegativity
    D
    Small cation with high charge
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    A
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    Small anion with large charge
    C
    Large difference iri the electronegativity
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