methanol
n.
methyl alcohol (Chemistry)
Methanol
Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naptha or wood spirits, is a
chemical compound with
chemical formula CH3
OH. It is the simplest
alcohol, and is a light,
volatile,
colourless,
flammable,
poisonous liquid with a distinctive odor that is somewhat milder and sweeter than
ethanol (
ethyl alcohol). It is used as an
antifreeze,
solvent,
fuel, and as a
denaturant for
ethyl alcohol. It is also used for producing
biodiesel via
transesterification reaction.
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Methanol (das)
n.
methanol, methyl alcohol (Chemistry)
méthanol (m)
n.
methanol, methyl alcohol (Chemistry)
Methanol
A colorless poisonous liquid with essentially no odor and very little taste. It is the simplest alcohol and boils at 64.7 degrees Celsius. In transportation, methanol is used as a vehicle fuel by itself
(M100), or blended with gasoline
(M85).
(DOE6)
A light, volatile alcohol (CH3OH) eligible for motor gasoline blending.
(DOE3)