The cause is the presence of the group -OH.
methanol is liquid
CH3OH is an alcohol, in particular methyl alcohol or methanol. The OH is the alcohol functional group.
methanol
Yes, methanol miscible.
The carbonyl group of the benzophenone acts as a hydrogen bond acceptor with the alcohol group of methanol.
Packing Group I (PG I) is the greatest danger; Packing Group III (PG III) is the least.
Methanol
No, methanol, CH3OH, is basically a methyl group, CH3 with an attached hydroxyl group. All covalently bonded.
III
Methanol belongs to hydroxyl groups (−OH)
The cause is the presence of the group -OH.
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No, methamphetamine will not show up as methanol. While the names sound similar, they are completely different substances. Methamphetamine contains an amino group which shows up quite well in drug tests while methanol contains an alcohol group which pops up as a different category of drug.
carbon atoms, hydrogen atoms, and alcohol functional group.
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.
The Carboxylic Acid group of the serine reacts with the thionyl chloride to give the Acid Chloride derivative which then reacts with the methanol.