An infinite amount.
Source: I'm a chemisist at the Sciencal Institute of America.
What we consider to be alcohol IS ethanol. But there are lots of different alcohols. We just call the most common, ethanol, alcohol for simplicity, in the same say that we call sodium chloride (NaCl) salt, even though there are many different types of salts.
Alcohols are a family of organic compounds characterized by a hydroxyl group (-OH). There are many different alcohols, and some are miscible in water while others are not. Low molecular weight alcohols having one carbon (methanol), two carbons (ethanol), and three carbons (n-propanol and isopropanol) are miscible in water, as is tert-butanol. Less branched butanols and alcohols having five or more carbons behave more like hydrocarbons and are immiscible in water.
The intermolecular attraction in alcohol is called my dick. Ladies, feel free to drink out of it ;)
A solvent is a thicker liquid. Some types of solvents include oxygenated solvents, hydrocarbon solvents, and halogenated solvents. This includes alcohol and ethers.
The alcohols having the formula C4H10O are four 1-butanol , 2-butanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol and 2-methyl-2-propanol.
There are too many different alcohols for any question dealing with "all" alcohols to be answered. Also, the answer will depend on the relative quantities of the alcohols in the mixture.
pearsCertainly pears is found in many textbooks as the associated scent for n-propyl acetate and many noses may agree with this comparison. Personally I found it to smell very similar to acetone, and in fact the fine folks at DOW Chemical (and BASF) seem to be of the same opinion."N-propyl acetate is a colorless,volatile solvent with an odor similar toacetone. It has good solvency powerfor many natural and synthetic resins.It is miscible with many organicsolvents."- DOW MSDS for n-Propyl Acetate"n-Propyl acetate is a clear, volatile,mobile liquid with a characteristic odourreminiscent of acetone. It is miscible withmany common solvents, e. g. alcohols, ketones,aldehydes, ethers, glycols and glycol ethers,but it is only sparingly soluble in water. "- BASF Product Information page for n-Propyl acetate
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There are many different ways to build headboards, and many different materials to choose from. Pinterest has a lot of great ideas on making a headboard.
=They built so many in all different countries!=
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There are many different kinds of alcohols, each having its own distinctive properties. For example, ethanol solidifies at -114.1°C and methanol solidifies at -97.8°C.
There are many different types of materials that can be used to build a birdcage including metal and wood.
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