As far as I know, that is the common name.
yes
The "methyl" and "methylene" come from their chemical structures. Something that has "methyl" in its name contains a methyl group - CH3. A common chemical like this is methyl alcohol - CH3OH. The methylene group is CH2. The blue and violet? That's what color they are.
The relative peak area obtained from a gas chromatogram of a mixture of methyl acetate, methyl propionate, and methyl n-butryate were 17.6, 44.7, and 31.1, respectively. Calculate the percentage of each compound if the respective relative detection response were 0.65, 0.83, and 0.92.
Many different denaturing methods have been used. The most common is adding methanol (methyl/wood alcohol). Other common additives are acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and methyl isobutyl keytone.
Its common name is Methyl ethyl ether, and I.U.P.A.C. name is 1-methoxy propane.
yes
Common name of propyne is Methyl-acetylene
The plastic in perspex (the common US name is plexiglas) is poly(methyl methacrylate).
hydroxy methyl
The "methyl" and "methylene" come from their chemical structures. Something that has "methyl" in its name contains a methyl group - CH3. A common chemical like this is methyl alcohol - CH3OH. The methylene group is CH2. The blue and violet? That's what color they are.
methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naphthaor wood spirits
2-isopropyl-5-methyl-cyclohexanol
1-Chloro,2-Methyl butane
Historically, methyl-methyl ester. More modernly, the compound is called methyl methanoate.
The relative peak area obtained from a gas chromatogram of a mixture of methyl acetate, methyl propionate, and methyl n-butryate were 17.6, 44.7, and 31.1, respectively. Calculate the percentage of each compound if the respective relative detection response were 0.65, 0.83, and 0.92.
Methyl bromide i think.
Methyl Acetate