Properties
Molecular formula
C6H12O
Molar mass
100.2 g/mol
Appearance
colorless liquid
Density
0.802 g/ml, liquid
Melting point
−84.7 °C
Boiling point
117-118 °C
Solubility in water
1.91 g/100 ml (20 °C)
Refractive index (nD)
1.3958
Viscosity
0.58 cP at 20.0 °C
Burning methylated spirits indoors can release harmful fumes, such as carbon monoxide, which can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. It is important to ensure proper ventilation when burning methylated spirits to prevent the accumulation of these toxic fumes indoors.
Yes, methylated spirits can lose their color over time, especially if exposed to light or air. The color is typically added as a dye to distinguish it from potable alcohol, and these dyes can degrade, leading to a fading effect. Additionally, if the methylated spirits are contaminated or improperly stored, this could also affect their color.
Denatured alcohol or rubbing alcohol can be used as a fuel substitute for methylated spirits. These alternatives are flammable and can provide a similar function in various applications such as camping stoves or household cleaning.
Methylated spirits, also known as denatured alcohol, is alcohol that has been made undrinkable by adding substances like methanol or other chemicals to it. It is still considered a type of alcohol, not an alkali.
Methylated spirits, primarily composed of ethanol and sometimes containing methanol and other additives, are generally polar. The presence of the hydroxyl (-OH) group in ethanol contributes to its polarity, allowing it to interact with other polar substances. However, the presence of non-polar additives can introduce some non-polar characteristics, but overall, methylated spirits are considered predominantly polar.
Methylated spirits is plural. A methylated spirt is singular.
No. I recently did an experiment where we had to put salt in methylated spirits and it didn't dissolve. Most things can't dissolve in methylated spirits.
No PVC is insoluble in methanol though it will be slightly softened by it.
Yes, prolonged exposure to methylated spirits can damage rubber by causing it to swell, harden, or degrade over time. It is recommended to avoid contact between rubber and methylated spirits to prevent potential damage.
Yes, methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) is flammable. It is a volatile substance that can easily catch fire when exposed to a flame or spark. It is important to handle and store methylated spirits safely to prevent accidents.
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This solid must have a density less than that of water but higher than methylated spirits. It could be made of materials like wood or cork, which are less dense than water but more dense than methylated spirits. This difference in densities causes the solid to float in water but sink in methylated spirits.
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Burning methylated spirits indoors can release harmful fumes, such as carbon monoxide, which can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. It is important to ensure proper ventilation when burning methylated spirits to prevent the accumulation of these toxic fumes indoors.
Methylated spirits are typically colored purple or blue in order to distinguish them from other types of alcohols, and to prevent people from ingesting them.
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