The diagram below shows how ethanol fuel is produced from corn.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The diagram demonstrates a detailed 9-steps procedure from the corn to the transporting step for extracting ethanol fuel.
As a first step, corns are collected and stored for milling. The milling corn is then cooked with water in four hours to obtain a solution for fermentation in approximately two days. After that step, it requires separating step for the liquid, which is now the ethanol solution. Consequently, the solid by-products are totally eliminated and no longer contribute to ethanol fuel production.
Furthermore, in order to gain purer and high-quality ethanol, the liquid will be undergone the purifying process, which occupies 5 hours. Afterward, the resultant ethanol fuel is placed in the storage area until transportation.
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