CH3OH is the chemical formula of methanol, an alcohol - not a salt.
Yes, because Methanol contains an OH bond. This is why when 50 millilitres of each only make 95mils or so.
No, CH3OH is not an element. It is a compound with the chemical formula CH3OH, which represents methanol, a type of alcohol.
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
Serine is an amino acid. The formula is HO2CCH(NH2)CH2OH. It is produced naturally, when UV lights hit ices such as water, methanol, ammonia and hydrogen cyanide.
Methanol is an alcohol and consists of carbon,hydrogen and oxygen its formula is CH3OH
Wood alcohol is methanol, which has the formula CH3OH.
An example is methanol, CH3OH.
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
C3H6O2 or CH3COOCH3
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.
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.)
"Methane hydroxide" is not standard nomenclature. "Methanol" is the closest genuine compound I can imagine; the formula for that can be written as H3COH.
CH3OH is the chemical formula of methanol, an alcohol - not a salt.
No, because hydrocarbons consist of only hydrogens and carbons. The suffix "-amine" means that there is a nitrogen somewhere in the formula.
To find the density of methanol, you would need to divide the mass of a given volume of methanol by its volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume. The density of methanol at room temperature (20°C) is approximately 0.7918 g/cm³.
No. It is an organic compoud usually in a gaseous state.