Introduction
Alcohols are organic compounds with one or more hydroxyl groups bonded to a carbon atom. Alcohols can be thought of as derivatives of alkanes where a hydrogen atom has been replaced by a hydroxyl group.
THERE ARE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ALCOHOL SOME EXAMPLES AS FOLLOWS
- Methanol (\(CH_{3}OH\)): Also known as methyl alcohol Ethanol (\(CH_{3}CH_{2}OH\)): Also known as ethyl alcohol Isopropanol (\(CH_{3}CH(OH)CH_{3}\)) also known as isopropyl alcohol or rubbing alcohol.
- Glycerol: A type of sugar alcohol an alcohol is a type of organic compound that carries at least one hydroxyl (-OH) functional group bound to a saturated carbon atom.] Alcohols range from the simple, like methanol and ethanol, to complex, like sugar alcohols and cholesterol.
Alcohols are organic molecules with hydroxyl functional group which is an oxygen bonded to a hydrogen
| SR. NO. | PRODUCT NAME | MSDS | ENQUIRY |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Methanol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 2 | 1-Propanol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 3 | 2-Propanol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 4 | 1-Butanol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 5 | Isobutanol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 6 | Tert. Butanol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 7 | Amyl Alcohol (Milk Testing Grade) | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 8 | N-Amyl Alcohol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 9 | Isoamyl Alcohol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 10 | 2-Ethyl Hexanol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 11 | 1-Octanol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 12 | Lauryl Alcohol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 13 | Cyclohexanol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 14 | Benzyl Alcohol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 15 | Diacetone Alcohol | - | Enquiry Now! |
| 16 | Furfuryl Alcohol | - | Enquiry Now! |
