Methanol is not a property of anything.
It is a chemical compound it its own right with its own set of physical and chemical properties.
It is an organic compound with the formula CH3OH
No, methanol is not a chemical property of salt. Methanol is a separate chemical compound that is a type of alcohol, whereas salt is a compound made up of sodium and chloride ions. Chemical properties refer to the behavior of substances in relation to other substances, such as their reactivity or stability.
CH3OH is the chemical formula of methanol, an alcohol - not a salt.
Methanol burning is a chemical reaction, a chemical change.
This is the chemical reactivity.
Burning (an oxidation reaction) is a chemical change,
Yes, because Methanol contains an OH bond. This is why when 50 millilitres of each only make 95mils or so.
CH3OH is the chemical formula of methanol, an alcohol - not a salt.
CH3OH is not a base and neither is it an acid. This is the chemical formula of methanol which is an alcohol.
Methanol burning is a chemical reaction, a chemical change.
This is the chemical reactivity.
methanol CHO
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no the cost of gasoline is not a chemical propety of gasoline. That is constantly changing.
Methanol is an organic chemical compound, not a phenomenon. Your question is not clear.
yes
An example is methanol, CH3OH.
Methanol have single carbon atom compound and ethanol have two carbon atoms.
No it is a chemical compound, methanol, CH3OH