In terms of alcoholic drinks, an alcohol base is the type of alcoholic drink that provides the majority of the alcohol content in a cocktail or a mixed drink.
For example, the base for a "screwdriver" is vodka (the non-alcoholic part is Orange Juice), while a piña colada the primary base is rum.
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CH3OH is not a base and neither is it an acid. This is the chemical formula of methanol which is an alcohol.
Glycerol is the alcohol that form the base of a triglyceride.
an alcohol reacts with a strong base to from an alkoxide ion
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yes, in presence of base, esters can be hydrolysed to alcohol and acid.
CH3OH is neither an acid or a base, nor is it a salt. It is an alcohol, and even though it ends in OH, it does not dissociate in water. You can tell an alcohol by the hydrocarbon group CH3, making it an organic compound.
it is a non electrolyte C2H5OH is not a base, its an alcohol, ETHYL ALCOHOL so its just an alcohol
It's neither an acid or a base.
Yes.
Iso-propyl alcohol shows slightly acidic behaviour.
When a halocarbon reacts with a base, the products are an alcohol and salt.