ethanol is used in alcohol
Methanol is CH3OH, ethanol is CH3CH2OH. Both are alcohols, ethanol has one carbon more (or a CH2 group more) and is less polar than methanol. Also ethanol has higher boiling point than methanol.
Methanol is known as methyl alcohol. Methanol's scientific name is where the "alcohol" variant name has come from. Essentially, alcohol and methanol is the same thing, however there are different types of alcohol.
I think alcohol is the general name of the family of: methanol, ethanol, propanol...
Denatured alcohol.
Not very good in methanol and ethanol.
ethanol or methanol
You can drink ethanol. If you drink methanol, even a small amount, you will go blind.
All alcohols EXCEPT Ethanol (C2H5OH) can not be used on alcoholic beverages. e.g. Methanol (CH3OH) and Isopropyl alcohol (C3H7OH) can not be used.
Methylated spirit is Ethanol and Methanol Ethyl Alcohol and Methyl Alcohol Which are organic Ethanol contains Carbon , Oxygen and Hydrogen and methanol Contains Carbon , Oxygen and Hydrogen the both alcohols are chemical compounds
94% Ethanol 5% methanol 1% other
alcohol (at least if you are talking about ethanol, methanol, propanol, or iso-propanol)
carbon atoms, hydrogen atoms, and alcohol functional group.