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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.
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CH 3 OH alcohol derived from methane. Its calorific value is half that of gasoline
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(also methyl alcohol) A solvent derived from wood, natural gas, or petroleum, methanol is acutely toxic and can cause blindness. Found in: Conventional glass cleaners. Methyl alcohol (See methanol above) Mineral acids (See hydrochloric acid or phosphoric acid. Also sulfuric acid) Mineral spirits (See kerosene) Monoethanolamine (See diethanolamine) Morpholine A highly toxic synthetic that can cause liver and kidney damage. ...
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| methanol |
Methyl Alcohol - CH3OH - Good solvent and a component of gasohol. Burned in top fuel eliminator dragsters and toy airplane engines. Lethal if consumed. Used to make methoxide in Biodiesel production. Methanol absorbs water from the air and only methanol which is known to be dry (anhydrous) or is 99.9% pure should be used in Biodiesel production.
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A liquid fuel formed by catalytically combining CO with hydrogen in a 1:2 ratio under high temperature and pressure. Source: Alternative Fuel Vehicle Group.
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