Does methanol smell different than ethanol?
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✯Methanol, similarly, is volatile, colourless, flammable liquid with a distinctive smell Similar to that of ethanol.
✯The Difference with ethanol is that when methanol is burned, the flame is bright white rather than bright blue.
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Methanol, similarly, is volatile, colourless, flammable liquid with a distinctive smell similar to that of ethanol. The difference with ethanol is that when methanol is burned, the flame is bright white rather than bright blue.
Properties: Is flammable, volatile, and has a a strong, distinctive smell.
Production: Ethanol is typically produced by the fermentation of food crops
Chemical formula: Contains the ethyl group in its carbon skeleton
Uses: The main ingredient in alcoholic beverages
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