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Alcohol 52% (741 bytes)
1: ...ain the burning engine found in [[Alcohol 120%]]. Alcohol 52% is CD & DVD emulation software that can creat... 6: * [http://www.alcohol-soft.com/ Alcohol Soft] Alcohol (12438 bytes) 1: ... with a clarifying adjective, as in ''[[isopropyl alcohol]]'' or by the suffix ''-ol'', as in ''isopropanol... 3: In [[chemistry]], '''alcohol''' is a more general term, applied to any [[organ... 7: The [[functional group]] of an alcohol is a [[hydroxyl group]] bonded to an sp<sup>3</su... 15: ...]] (common names [[methyl]] alcohol and [[ethyl]] alcohol, respectively), which have the following structur... 25: ...alcohol" often refers simply to ethanol or "grain alcohol". Benzyl alcohol (1535 bytes) 6: | Benzyl alcohol 27: ... and readily soluble in alcohol and ether. Benzyl alcohol is prepared by the [[hydrolysis]] of [[benzyl chl... 32: Benzyl alcohol is used as a general [[solvent]] for [[ink]]s, [[... 34: [[Category:Alcohols]] Alcohol Without Liquid (1452 bytes) 1: ...hout Leave. The AWOL machine produces a very fine alcoholic mist. The continual intake of this mist over a ... 3: ... is delivered with oxygen to the brain. Vaporized alcohol also enters the bloodstream faster and its effect... 8: [[Category:Alcohol]] Sugar alcohol (1265 bytes) 1: ...d as [[artificial sweetener]]s. Some common sugar alcohols are: 9: ...ining a monosaccharide combined with a polyhydric alcohol) 11: ...ommonly reported [[side effect]]s of excess sugar alcohol consumption. 13: ...ydric alcohols not normally referred to as "sugar alcohols" include: Everclear (alcohol) (545 bytes) 1: ... (80 proof). Everclear is usually mixed into an [[alcoholic beverage]]; straight consumption of Everclear c... Alcohol by volume (1161 bytes) 1: ...ited States]] the predominant measurement is '''[[Alcohol by weight]]''' (also known as '''ABW'''). 26: ...formula, as the [[density]] of the beverage minus alcohol varies. The above explained value works best for ... 29: [[Category:Alcohol]] Alcohol 120% (1703 bytes) 1: [[Image:Alcohol_120_1.9.2_screenshot.png|thumb|Alcohol 120% 1.9.2]] 2: ...disc writing and management software created by [[Alcohol Soft]] of the [[Fubra Group]]. Similar to [[Nero ... 4: ... It also has high drive compatibility which makes Alcohol compatible with more than 99% of drives available... 9: * [http://www.alcohol-soft.com/ Alcohol Soft] Fusel alcohol (1531 bytes) 1: ...ls,''' are higher order (more than two carbons) [[alcohol]]s formed by [[fermentation]] and present in [[ci... 7: * [[amyl alcohol]] 10: ...vodka]] and [[lager]]s, notable presence of fusel alcohols is considered a fault. Very high concentrations ... 12: Fusel alcohols are formed when [[fermentation]] occurs: 17: During [[distillation]], fusel alcohols are concentrated in the "tails" at the end of th... Alcohol fuel (34093 bytes) 1: The use of '''alcohol as a fuel''' for [[internal combustion engine]]s,... 3: ...ic material such as grain or [[sugarcane]]. When alcohol fuel is mixed into [[gasoline]], the result is kn... 5: ==Fuel alcohols== 7: ...approaches have been advanced, such as the use of alcohol in [[fuel cells]], either directly or as a feedst... 9: ...cane) and [[Russia]] (methanol from eucalyptus). Alcohol can also be obtained synthetically, via [[ethene]... Rubbing alcohol (251 bytes) 1: '''Rubbing alcohol''' is a [[lotion]] that is made of a [[poison]]ou... 3: ...alcohol, [[methanol]], [[ethanol]] or [[isopropyl alcohol]]. Alcohol dehydrogenase (4316 bytes) 1: [[Image:AlcoholDehydrogenase-1A4U.png|thumb|Alcohol Dehydrogenase]] 2: ... many other [[animal]]s, they serve to break down alcohols which could otherwise be toxic; in [[yeast]] and... 4: The [[EC number]] of alcohol dehydrogenases is [[EC number|EC]] [http://www.ex... 10: ...its original purpose is probably the breakdown of alcohols naturally contained in foods or produced by [[ba... 12: ...ating methanol poisoning: it blocks the action of alcohol dehydrogenase. Unit of alcohol (1591 bytes) 1: ...loyed for an approximate measure of the amount of alcohol in different drinks. 4: ...re [[ethanol]], the active chemical ingredient in alcoholic beverages. 6: ...of the drink (in millilitres) by its percentage [[Alcohol by volume|ABV]], and dividing by 1000. 15: ...out ''one unit'', or 8 g (0.25 oz) of [[alcohol]]. Denatured alcohol (762 bytes) 1: ...with added adulterants that make it useless for [[Alcoholic_beverages|consumption]] but still useful for in... 5: ...tured alcohol is taxed differently than drinkable alcohol. Polyvinyl alcohol (121 bytes) 1: '''Polyvinyl alcohol''' is a [[polymer]] with the following mer struct... 3: [[Image:polyvinylalcohol.jpg]] Cigarettes & Alcohol (3026 bytes) 2: ...enter" bgcolor="yellow" colspan="3"|"Cigarettes & Alcohol" 37: |valign="top"|<small>"[[Cigarettes & Alcohol]]"<br />[[1994]]</small> 40: '''"Cigarettes & Alcohol"''' is a song by British rock band [[Oasis (band)... 42: ...he song showcases the appeal of [[cigarette]]s, [[alcohol]], [[drugs]] and partying as a remedy to the bana... 44: One of the B-sides to "Cigarettes & Alcohol" was a live cover of [[the Beatles]]' song "[[I A... Amyl alcohol (3512 bytes) 1: There are eight [[isomer]]s of '''[[amyl]] [[alcohol]]''' (C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>11</sub>OH): 4: |+Isomers of amyl alcohol 6: ! name || formula || [[Alcohol#Structure|alcohol structure]] || [[Systematic name|IUPAC Name]] 8: | normal amyl alcohol 13: | isobutyl carbinol or isoamyl alcohol Alcohol poisoning (56 bytes) 1: {{copyvio|url=http://www.nicd.us/alcoholpoisoning.html}} Amino alcohol (275 bytes) 4: ==Amino Alcohols:== 14: [[Category: Alcohols]] Absolute alcohol (941 bytes) 1: '''Absolute alcohol or dehydrated alcohol''' is [[anhydrous]] pure [[ethanol]], ([[Carbon|C... 3: ...pirit and the mixture is then distilled. Absolute alcohol is obtained in third fraction that distills over ... 5: There is also an absolute alcohol production process by [[dehydration]] using [[gly... 9: *[http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/ET/ethyl_alcohol.html Safety data] 11: [[Category:Alcohols]]
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