Isopropanol is also known as isopropyl alcohol. It is the simplest secondary alcohol and is one of the isomers of n-propanol. It is a kind of flammable liquid which is colorless with strong smell.
Isopropyl alcohol is a bonafide electronics cleaner, necessary for neutralizing corrosive leaking battery acid and removing general dirt from removable media. While it's not the most good-smelling or natural product, it rids your gadgets of all sorts of germs and contaminants by breaking down or ...
Isopropyl alcohol is sold for home use and antiseptic mostly in the USA. In most of the rest of the world common ethanol is used for the same purposes. Byanon136079— On Dec 21, 2010 Nice job describing what it is for, but still waiting to know what it is. Is it derived from petro...
Isopropyl alcohol is the common name given to the compound propan-2-ol. The other common names generally used for this compound are isopropanol, isopropyl, and 2-propanol. Isopropyl alcohol is a colourless compound. This chemical compound is flammable in nature and possesses a strong odour. The...
Isopropyl Alcohol Ethanol Chemical Composition Chemical formula is C3H8O. It is derived from propene, a petroleum by-product Chemical formula is C2H5O5. It is derived from plant-based sources, typically sugar cane Purity Available in various concentrations, typically 70% or 99% purity ...
The term "palm" in isopropyl palmitate does not refer to palm oil; it means it is made from palmitic acid, which is a fatty acid with a chain length of 16 carbons. It may be derived from any number of sources, although palm oil is one of the common ones. I did not review this ...
(organic compound) A simple aliphatic alcohol formally derived from ethane by replacing one hydrogen atom with a hydroxyl group: CH3-CH2-OH. Ethanol Specifically, this alcohol as a fuel. Ethanol The organic compound C2H5.OH, the common alcohol which is the intoxicating agent in beer, wine, and...
Re:what is the difference between isopropyl alcohol and ethypropyl alcohol « Reply #1 on: May 26, 2004, 01:30:11 AM » This is from Prentice Hall.I dont think there is such thing as ethypropyl alcohol. I think you misnamed your intended alcohol compound.Iso refers to a type of...
"Whiskey is any distilled spirit derived from grain not distilled to 190 proof," Fletcher says. "Once you get to 190 [or higher] you're making a 'neutral' spirit, such as vodka." He also says that whiskey must be exposed to oak. "Typically, a barrel is used for aging the spirit....
While methanol has one carbon atom, ethanol, the next largest and derived from the pure hydrocarbon ethane, has two. The chemical formula for ethane is CH3CH3(also written C2H6); each carbon atom is bound to three hydrogens and to the other carbon atoms. The formula for ethanol is therefor...