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Empirical formula: CH4O
Formula weight: 32.042 g/mole
Summary: Calculated Structure
Common name: methanol
Short description: Methanol is the simplest alcohol.
Keyword: wood alcohol
Keyword: spirit of wood, solvent, fuel, toxic
Miscellaneous comments: Structure was calculated using the MMX force field.
Miscellaneous comments: PC Model V7.0 Serena Software, Box3076, Bloomington, IN 47402-3076
Layman's explanation: In England in 1661, Irish chemist Robert Boyle discovered methanol as a byproduct of the distillation of wood, hence the archaic names, spirit of wood and wood alcohol. Methanol is a clear, flammable, and toxic liquid that can cause blindness if repeatedly inhaled. Consumption (>2 Tbsp) can be fatal, but the body can metabolize small amounts. Methanol is prepared by the catalytic combination reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen gases under high pressures. It is used in fuel mixtures to stretch the life of gasoline, in addition to its use in windshield washer fluid (50% MeOH) and paint strippers. Also methanol is used as industrial solvent in manufacture of streptomycin, vitamins, hormones, polymers and plastics.
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Contributed by Indiana University
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
50524.crt 50524.gif 50524.GIF 50524.ort 50524.pdb
50524.sdt 50524.tab 50524.xtel

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