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This is an organic group containg -CH(CH3)2 , derived from propane, bonded at 2nd C atom (middle) in its chain.
Difference In Grain and Rubbing AlcoholIf memory serves me correctly, grain alcohol is derived from the fermentation of various grains, with the most common being from corn, and it's safe to consume. On the other hand, rubbing alcohol contains isopropyl alcohol (which is a chemically made alcohol), and usually contains additional water and sometimes glycerine, and isn't intended to be substituted for either grain or wood alcohol. To drink it would make one very ill and may even be lethal, or cause blindness. In other words grain alcohol is not equal to rubbing alcohol. period.steph says no.
Hydroxil group. -OH
The ethyl formate is obtained.
There is no set chemical formula for xanthroproteic acid. It is a yellow nitrophenyl complex that is derived from proteins when they are treated with nitric acid.
Strong acids are derived from the combustion of fossil fuels.
Alcohol derived from hexane is called Hexanol.
The ratio of optimum energy derived from the minimum use of fuel energy during combustion.
The combustion stroke is where all of the power from an engine is derived making it the most important however the other strokes play a role in how well the combustion process is completed. Each stroke is vital in the process of combustion.
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This is an organic group containg -CH(CH3)2 , derived from propane, bonded at 2nd C atom (middle) in its chain.
Difference In Grain and Rubbing AlcoholIf memory serves me correctly, grain alcohol is derived from the fermentation of various grains, with the most common being from corn, and it's safe to consume. On the other hand, rubbing alcohol contains isopropyl alcohol (which is a chemically made alcohol), and usually contains additional water and sometimes glycerine, and isn't intended to be substituted for either grain or wood alcohol. To drink it would make one very ill and may even be lethal, or cause blindness. In other words grain alcohol is not equal to rubbing alcohol. period.steph says no.
A butyl alcohol is any of four isomeric aliphatic alcohols derived from butane.
Quadrasies, in fifth century Greece.
Constant variables are constant, they do not change. Derived variables are not constant. They are determined by the other values in the equation.
That's an extraneous solution. You need to check for these when algebraically solving equations, especially when you take both sides of an equation to a power.