methanol
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of methanol
Example Sentences
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Laboratory research has demonstrated that these compounds can form when icy dust grains containing methanol or blends of carbon dioxide and ammonia are exposed to ultraviolet light or gentle heating.
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The brother of a British tourist who died in a mass methanol poisoning says the punishments issued to 10 people linked to the case are an "absolute joke".
From BBC
Vioneo said it decided to build its plant there to be near supplies of its key input—methanol derived from green hydrogen.
The current clinical trial led by Heard and his colleagues is focused on fomepizole, a drug approved to treat poisoning from ethylene glycol and methanol, substances commonly found in antifreeze.
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Halobenzenes produce strong harmonic signals that stand out clearly, while methanol provides a relatively clean background.
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