CH3OH and CH4O
The latter seems to be the new standard. (Please comment on this.)
Other names:
Methanol
Carbinol
Methyl hydroxide
Methylol
Monohydroxymethane
Wood alcohol
CH3OH
Colonial spirit
Columbian spirit
Hydroxymethane
Wood naphtha
Alcool methylique
Alcool metilico
Columbian spirits
Metanolo
Methylalkohol
Metylowy alkohol
Pyroxylic spirit;
Wood spirit;
Rcra waste number U154;
UN 1230;
Pyro alcohol;
Spirit of wood
Comment
The formula CH4O is the "empirical" formula for methanol--the simplest way to write the formula. Empirical formulas don't take into account isomerization, which is critical in some molecules. Methanol isn't that way so much; this molecule can form in only one way. Now look at C2H6O. If it's structured as C2H5OH it's an alcohol; if it's structured as CH3OCH3 it's an ether. They don't look the same nor do they act the same. Another example--phentermine has the empirical formula C10H15N. Phentermine is a mild stimulant largely used as an appetite suppressant--it's one of the most popular diet pills on the market. Isomerize phentermine, and you get d-methamphetamine--one of the most destructive illegal drugs in existence. I think empirical formulas are going to go away in a few years when people realize how confusing they really are, especially for really large molecules with multiple isomers.
there is no "symbol" as such for methanol as it is not an element, it is a compound and a compound is made up of two or more elements. the formula of the compound methanol is CH3OH sometimes this is abreviated to MeOH
Methanol and methane are both simple organic compounds, but they have distinct differences in their chemical properties and uses. Methanol is a liquid alcohol with a chemical formula CH3OH, while methane is a gas with a chemical formula CH4. Methanol is commonly used as a solvent, fuel, and antifreeze, while methane is primarily used as a fuel for heating and electricity generation. Methanol is toxic if ingested, while methane is not toxic but can be flammable. Overall, methanol and methane have different chemical properties and applications despite their similar molecular structures.
Yes, methyl hydrate is another name for methanol, while acetone is a different chemical compound. Methanol is a type of alcohol with the chemical formula CH3OH, while acetone has the chemical formula (CH3)2CO and is a type of ketone.
No. It is an organic compoud usually in a gaseous state.
No, methanol is not a bromine. Methanol is a type of alcohol compound with the chemical formula CH3OH, whereas bromine is a halogen element with the symbol Br. They are different substances with distinct chemical properties.
An example is methanol, CH3OH.
Wood alcohol is methanol, which has the formula CH3OH.
Methanol is an alcohol and consists of carbon,hydrogen and oxygen its formula is CH3OH
This is the formula for Methanol, also known as wood alcohol. (Most of the Methanol on the market is actually sourced from petroleum, not wood, as it's cheaper and quicker to get it that way.)
there is no "symbol" as such for methanol as it is not an element, it is a compound and a compound is made up of two or more elements. the formula of the compound methanol is CH3OH sometimes this is abreviated to MeOH
CH3OH is the chemical formula of methanol, an alcohol - not a salt.
Methanol and methane are both simple organic compounds, but they have distinct differences in their chemical properties and uses. Methanol is a liquid alcohol with a chemical formula CH3OH, while methane is a gas with a chemical formula CH4. Methanol is commonly used as a solvent, fuel, and antifreeze, while methane is primarily used as a fuel for heating and electricity generation. Methanol is toxic if ingested, while methane is not toxic but can be flammable. Overall, methanol and methane have different chemical properties and applications despite their similar molecular structures.
The chemical formula for wood alcohol, also known as methanol, is CH3OH. It is a type of alcohol that is commonly used as a solvent or fuel, but is highly toxic if ingested.
Methanol is not a property of anything. It is a chemical compound it its own right with its own set of physical and chemical properties. It is an organic compound with the formula CH3OH
Yes, methyl hydrate is another name for methanol, while acetone is a different chemical compound. Methanol is a type of alcohol with the chemical formula CH3OH, while acetone has the chemical formula (CH3)2CO and is a type of ketone.
No. It is an organic compoud usually in a gaseous state.
No, CH3OH is not an element. It is a compound with the chemical formula CH3OH, which represents methanol, a type of alcohol.