Actually yes - White spirit is also known as Stoddard Solvent or White Mineral Spirit or LAWS (low aromatic white spirit). The term Mineral Spirit is also sometimes used to describe Mineral Turpentine (Turpentine substitute) or HAWS (High Aromatic White Spirit)
No.
Isopropyl alcohol is 2-propanol.
Methylated spirits have methanol added to them, which is a different type of alcohol.
Yes methalated spiritsæis ethanol with additives to make it foul tasting and smelling to avoid the possibilty of poisoning.æ Also, sometimes it is dyed with coloring.
No, they are not identical.
They are not identical substances.
no
94% Ethanol 5% methanol 1% other
Ethanol mainly with methanol, water and bitterants and traces of dye sometime.
Periodic table will list elements and not compounds like methylated spirits. Denatured alcohol or methylated spirits is ethanol that has additives to make it undrinkable (poisonous), to discourage recreational consumption.
Ethanol is less viscous than ethylene glycol at the same temperature. This is because ethanol only has one -OH group, which is responsible for viscosity.
In common terminology the term alcohol refers to ethanol. However, in chemistry ethanol is only one of many kinds of alcohol. Only ethanol (a.k.a. ethyl alcohol) is used in beverages.
Ethanol.
The term "spirits" can refer to ethanol or beverages containing ethanol, and yes, ethanol is an antiseptic.
ethanol
Spirits, whisky,brady etc.
Alcohol, namely ethanol (C2H5OH)
No, ethanol is a liquid. It's the 'alcohol' that is the principal component in alcoholic drinks such as wine, beer and spirits.
alcohol, methelated spirits, ethanol
Grain neutral spirits is ethanol and water.
'Ethyl Alcohol' is the old/archaic name for 'Ethanol'. Under the IUPAC Nomenclature its name is Ethanol'. This is the alcohol that is consumed by humans in beers wines and spirits.
94% Ethanol 5% methanol 1% other
tesco wont say, they wouldnt be allowed to sell it if it wast safe. it goes through a tasting panel, even the value has to be better than black market methalated spirits
Absolutely, recent painstaking scientific research has showed that 70% ethanol is the same as 70% ethanol.