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You are absolutely right. Propanol is the same as propan-1-ol.

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Can you use 2Methyl-1-propanol instead of Isopropyl alcohol?

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What does propanol alcohol smell like?

Propanol alcohol, also known as isopropanol or isopropyl alcohol, has a strong and distinctively pungent smell that is often described as similar to that of rubbing alcohol.


What is another name for 2-propanol?

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