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Ethyl alcohol, also known as ethanol, is not optically active. It has a symmetrical molecular structure, which means it does not have a chiral center and therefore does not exhibit optical activity. Optical activity requires the presence of chiral molecules that can rotate plane-polarized light, which ethanol lacks.
Yes, Germ-X hand sanitizer contains alcohol as the active ingredient to kill germs, typically ethyl alcohol (ethanol).
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Alcohol doesn't really have ingredients, unless you are talking about rubbing alcohol, which (in the U.S.) is really a mixture of several substances: acetone, ethyl alcohol (also known as ethanol), and methyl isobutyl ketone. If you are asking what elements combine to form alcohol, that's another story. Basically all alcohols comprise some combination of Carbon, Oxygen, and Hydrogen. Wikipedia has an excellent article on alcohol. You should check it out.
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Ethanol or isopropanol and a coloring agent.
Ethanol or isopropanol and a coloring agent.
Ethanol and acetate.
The primary active component of marijuana is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), although other cannabinol derivatives are also thought to be intoxicating.
There are many chemicals in laudanum, morphine, ethanol and codeine would be the prominent players.
No, the fermentation process for kimchi would not create active ethanol.
Ethyl alcohol, also known as ethanol, is not optically active. It has a symmetrical molecular structure, which means it does not have a chiral center and therefore does not exhibit optical activity. Optical activity requires the presence of chiral molecules that can rotate plane-polarized light, which ethanol lacks.
Sodium sulfide is often used as a reducing agent in biochemical reactions involving enzymes like catalase and amylase. It helps to maintain the enzyme's active conformation by preventing the formation of disulfide bonds that could disrupt its structure. Ethanol, on the other hand, is commonly used as a denaturant to disrupt enzyme activity by altering the enzyme's tertiary structure. In the context of catalase and amylase, ethanol can be used to inhibit or deactivate the enzymes by disrupting their active sites.
In Lysol disinfectant spray, there are several active ingredients. These ingredients include ethanol/SD alcohol 40, benzalkonium chloride, and the ingredient dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate.