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Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol CH40, is the simplest alcohol and is light, volatile, colorless, flammable liquid.

It has a boiling point of 64.7 C = 148.4 F = 337.8 K, at standard pressure.

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The boiling point of Methylated spirit is 78.5 degrees Celsius

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64 degrees Celsius

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−97 °C, −142.9 °F (176 K)

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What molecule has the highest boiling point methane chloromethane or methanol?

methanol


Why does the boiling point of methylated spirits drop?

The boiling point of methanol is lower than the boiling point of ethanol.


What is the Boiling point of methanol in Fahrenheit and Celsius?

Methanol has the following boiling points: 64.7°C, 338K and 148°F


Which alcohol has a boiling point closest to that of hexane?

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What is condensation point for methanol?

Condensation point is the same as boiling point of methanol: 65 °C, 338 K, 149 °F


What is methanol melting and boiling point?

Methenol does not exist, at least not in chemistry;However , if it is a misspelling of methanol (CH3OH, spelled with 'a') the boiling point is 65 °C, 338 K, 149 °F


What liquid is more volatile between ethanol methanol acetone dichloromethane and water?

Ethanol boiling point: 78.37 °C Methanol Boiling point: 64.7 °C Acetone Boiling point: 56 to 57 °C dichloromethane Boiling Point: 39.8-40.0°C Water Boiling Point: 100°C dichloromethane more volatile than the others


What is the boling point of methyl alcohol?

The boiling point of methyl alcohol (methanol) is 64.7oC.


Where can you find the methanol boiling point curve at several pressures?

is this question right framed? Is it like " What is the boiling point of methanol at different pressure?" How anybody can understand that Boiling point temperature at different temperatures.


How the bolling point of methanol can be reduces?

You can either pressurize it or add to it another liquid with a lower boiling point.


Why does heptane have a higher boiling point than methanol?

Heptane has 7 carbon atoms. So it has a greater surface area than methanol. Therefor heptane has a higher boiling point.In general, all else being equal the higher the molecular weight, the higher the boiling point. The molecular weight of methanol is 32, the molecular weight of heptane is 100. So, ignoring everything but that, you'd expect heptane to have a higher boiling point than methanol.A better question might be "why is the boiling point of methanol so much higher than that of ethane, which has a similar molecular weight (30)?" The answer to that is hydrogen bonding.


Why does methanol mix completely with ethanol?

Methanol and ethanol mix together well in part because they both have a low boiling point. Methanol and ethanol mixed together also metabolizes well.