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Methanol (methyl alcohol). An alcohol used as a raw material in a wide range of industrial and chemical processes.
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is produced from the natural gas byproduct methane. Its main application is limited due to the weighty environmental impacts that come with it. Small amounts are used in some gasolines to make them burn less readily (the same idea behind octane levels). Methanol is also called wood alcohol, because it is like ethanol and alcohol and may be created through wood (though this is not a general practice for commercial production). Methanol fuels are used mainly in some race cars and model airplanes.
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Also known as wood alcohol, methanol is poisonous and cannot be produced in any significant quantity by the beer making process.
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Methyl alcohol. Wood alcohol. The simplest alcohol. Methanol is water soluble and has a flash point of 54
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A colorless alcohol that is very toxic and extremely flammable. It is used to produce a number of products including MTBE, fuels, and solvents.
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