Ethanol, methanol and proponal are all alcohol based fuels. These fuels are good for the environment because they are slower burning fuels, which make it easier to gain energy from. These fuels also do not need fossil fuels to be created, they can be derived from water and carbon dioxide.
Alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol etc can have hydrogen bonds.
alcohol (at least if you are talking about ethanol, methanol, propanol, or iso-propanol)
The cause is the presence of the group -OH.
I think alcohol is the general name of the family of: methanol, ethanol, propanol...
Alcohols such as ethanol, methanol, and 2-propanol fit that description
probably other alcoholic solvents such as methanol, propanol can be used.
1-Butanol
The answers will depend on whether you mean a drop of alcohol or a bottle or a vat. Furthermore, it will depend on the type of alcohol: methanol, ethanol, propanol, etc.
There are far more than five. Ethanol, methanol, 2-propanol, pentane, and hexane are five extremely common examples.
They are polar molecules and can form Hydrogen bond among each other. For Alcohol, miscibility is lowered at higher chain. Moving from Methanol -> Ethanol -> Propanol is miscible but Butanol can dissolve at only 11%
Methanol, ethanol, and propanol, all dissolve %100 in water. Also group 1 metal ionic compounds dissolve extremely well in water.
Potassium fluoride (KF) is soluble in alcohols such as methanol (CH3OH), ethanol (C2H5OH), and isopropanol (C3H7OH). It forms strong hydrogen bonds with the oxygen atoms in the alcohol molecules, allowing for solubility.