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methanol
An alcohol that is occasionally blended with gasoline to raise octane levels, it is poisonous to humans and causes trouble with rubber and plastic parts of the fuel system not designed to handle alcohol-blended fuels Also called "methyl alcohol" or "wood alcohol "
A liquid alcohol (also known as methyl alcohol or wood alcohol), formed in the destructive distillation of wood or made synthetically, and used especially as an alternative fuel, a gasoline additive, a solvent, an antifreeze, or a denaturant for ethyl alcohol As a gasoline additive it lowers the carbon monoxide emissions but increases hydrocarbon emissions
Used as a solvent and a cleaner Acute exposure irritate the eyes, nose, mouth, and throat At high concentrations, methanol can cause, headaches, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and death Breathing the vapor or absorbing the liquid through the skin can cause blindness Chronic exposure to methanol can cause liver damage
A colorless, clear liquid derived from natural gas or coal (also known as "methyl alcohol" or "wood alcohol")
(CH3OH) (alc) A light, VOLATILE, flammable, poisonous liquid ALCOHOL having four parts hydrogen to one part each of carbon and oxygen Methanol is used especially as a solvent, antifreeze, or for ETHANOL, and in the synthesis of other chemicals It is also used increasingly as a fuel (Syn: methyl alcohol or wood alcohol) F - methanol S - metanol
The simplest aliphatic alcohol, CH{3}OH; a colourless, toxic, inflammable liquid, used as a solvent, antifreeze, in the chemical industry, and in the preparation of methylated spirit
a type of poisonous alcohol that can be made from wood (methane). or methyl alcohol or wood alcohol Simplest of the alcohols, chemical formula CH3OH. Once produced by destructive distillation of wood, it is now usually made from the methane in natural gas. Methanol is an important industrial material; its derivatives are used in great quantities for making a vast number of compounds, among them many important synthetic dyes, resins, drugs, and perfumes. It is also used in automotive antifreezes, in rocket fuels, and as a solvent. It is flammable and explosive. A clean-burning fuel, it may substitute (at least in part) for gasoline. It is also used for denaturation of ethanol. A violent poison, it causes blindness and eventually death when drunk
An alcohol (CH2OH) produced from coal and organic wastes, especially waste-wood products
A light alcohol that can be used for gasoline blending See oxygenate
one of the alcohols which has a high toxic and solvent power used in printing inks where high volatility is essential
a light volatile flammable poisonous liquid alcohol; used as an antifreeze and solvent and fuel and as a denaturant for ethyl alcohol
A colorless, nearly odorless, volatile alcohol used in transportation as a vehicle fuel by itself or blended with gasoline Also: An alternative fuel; a liquid alcohol fuel with vapor heavier than air; primarily produced from natural gas
{i} methyl alcohol (Chemistry)
Technically pure methyl alcohol CH3oh(toxic) produced by synthesis
Wood alcohol The simplest form of alcohol, it can also be made from coal and natural gas As a fuel, it blends easily with gasoline (to produce gasohol), burns with a sootless flame and contains no heavy hydrocarbons Its greatest potential polluting emission is formaldehyde, whose emissions can be controlled technologically This makes methanol a potentially less harmful alternative to petroleum products in transportation (Source: Mintzer, 1992)
A colorless, odorless, poisonous volatile inflammable liquid obtained by the destructive distillation of wood and used in organic synthesis, as a fuel and in the manufacture of formaldehyde, smokeless powders, paints, etc
Methyl alcohol having the chemical formula CH30H Methanol is usually produced by chemical conversion at high temperatures and pressures Wood alcohol Although usually produced from natural gas, methanol can be produced from gasified biomass (syngas)
(Methyl alcohol) A colourless liquid (CH3OH) Used in aquaculture for providing a carbon source for the denitrification process Was once known as "wood alcohol" due to it's former manufacture through the dry distillation of wood
A fuel additive made from fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum and natural gas Many car warranties do not cover the use of methanol-based fuels, while all approve the use of ethanol blends
An alternative fuel; a liquid alcohol fuel with vapor heavier than air; primarily produced from natural gas
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