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| Isopropanol - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule | Log in | ||
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IsopropanolIsopropanol is the main component in rubbing alcohol.
Chemical Formula:
C3H8O
Layman's explanation:
Isopropanol is a secondary alcohol that is synthesized commercially by the hydrolyzation of the sulfate ester formed by reaction of propylene gas and sulfuric acid. Highly affordable, isopropanol has often been used as a substitute for ethanol. Currently, the secondary alcohol is one of the main components in rubbing alcohol. Physical properties of the molecule are colorlessness, miscibility with water, and a boiling point of 82.3 degrees Celsius. Poisoning of this compound can cause the following side effects: abdominal pain, low blood pressure, dizziness, coma, slurred speech, increase or decrease in urine output, etc.
Keywords:
secondary alcohol,
rubbing alcohol
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