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methanol, ethanol, wintergreen oil, idoform, and castor oil
the difference is the addition of wintergreen oil or methyl salicylate to the clear version. It can be used to rub on sore muscles, etc.
Wintergreen oil is a pale yellow or pinkish fluid liquid that is strongly aromatic with a sweet woody odor (components: methyl salicylate (approx. 98%), a-pinene, myrcene, delta-3-carene, limonene, 3,7-guaiadiene, delta-cadinene)Main component is nothing else than the main component in aspirin, 1 mL wintergreen oil is equivalent to six adult aspirin pills, so it is rather toxic.The formula of methyl salicylate (other names: methyl 2-hydroxybenzoate, salicylic acid methyl ester) is found by linking to 'Related links' below this answering page.
Wintergreen
the ester formed is methyl benzoate which is also known as oil of wintergreen
No wintergreen does not pump your lips it can damage your lips
This oil is produced by wintergreen plant. It is methyl salicylate. It is used in many liniments for headache or muscle sprains. It has pain killing effect.
no because only the wintergreen oil has the right electron number to spaark
methanol, ethanol, wintergreen oil, idoform, and castor oil
oil of wintergreen is widely used in liniments for the relief of muscular-skeletal pain, both from sports injuries and arthritis.
True oil of wintergreen, distilled from wintergreen leaves, is very rapidly absorbed by the skin and often causes severe skin irritation and painful, hive-like skin eruptions.
WIntergreen oil... Gum
Yes, the acid present is; Methyl salicylate
the difference is the addition of wintergreen oil or methyl salicylate to the clear version. It can be used to rub on sore muscles, etc.
Wintergreen lifesavers actually they are called
"(Wintergreen oil) is a potent toxin. Its pleasant odor and its use as an agent to flavor candies often causes its potential as a poison to be underestimated."
Wintergreen - book - was created in 1987.