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Propyl alcohol - Definition |
| Related Words: Demerol, Dial, Dolophine, H, Luminal, M, Mercurochrome, Merthiolate, Seconal, Tuinal, Acetate, Acetone |
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Propanol, sometimes known as 1-propyl alcohol, is a higher alcohol with a three carbon atoms and a general formula of C3H7OH of the form:
H H H
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H - C - C - C - OH
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H H H
Propanol boils at 97,1 'C
There is an another isomer of this compound, 2-propanol (sometimes named isopropyl alcohol, or isopropanol for brevity):
H H H
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H - C - C - C - H
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H OH H
Collectively, the two isomers are known informally as propanol (sometimes called propyl alcohol). At room temperature and pressure, both isomers are clear, colorless liquids.
Both can be used as a solvent or for various other chemical uses. 2-propanol is commonly used as "rubbing alcohol" or as an antiseptic. It is also used as a petrol additive for dissolving water or ice in fuel lines.
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Example Usage of alcohol |
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ekweizn: recommends the flu as a cure for addictions to alcohol, smoking, sex, and exercise. |
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Emilie_Wolfe: @Laurabehindbars *grins*...I'm tired...I'ma try and sleep off my hang over tomorow...if i have one from that little alcohol |
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tomledo: Brandon came to my house smelling like alcohol and now i want to throw up. Just goes to show what happens when you go a while totally sober. |
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