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Differences Between Denatured And Non-Denatured Ethanol?

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Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol, is an organic compound. It is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. The chemical formula of ethanol is C2H5OH. It is a clear, colourless, and flammable liquid. It is highly volatile in nature. Ethanol exists in a wide range of concentrations, purity, and grades. Different Grades of Ethanol: · Absolute ethanol (99-100%) · 95% of ethanol · Denatured ethanol (either 95% or absolute) Usages of Ethanol: · Preparation of alcohol beverages such as beer, whiskey, and wine · Engine fuel for vehicles · Solvent for paints, perfumes, deodorants, and varnishes · Preservation of biological specimens in the laboratory · Antiseptic and disinfectant · Cough syrups · Industrial production of acetic acid, chloroform, and diethyl ether Considering the benefits offered by ethanol, it is an important organic compound. There are two main types of ethanol in the chemical market. These are: · Denatured ethanol alcohol · Non-denatured alcohol What is Denatured Alco...

Ethyl Alcohol vs. Isopropyl Alcohol: Which One is The Best for Hand Sanitizers?

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Ever since the outbreak of novel Coronavirus that has led to the COVID-19 pandemic, hand sanitizers have become an indispensable part of our life. This has led to a sudden surge in demand for hand sanitizers. Before the pandemic, only a handful of people used hand sanitizers or even knew about them. This rapid increase in demand is evident from the fact that ethanol suppliers and isopropyl alcohol suppliers have been working relentlessly to fulfil this spike in demand. While it is recommended to use soap and water to wash the hands, this is not practically possible every time. Hence, you would see people carrying small bottles of hand sanitizers, manufactured using Ethyl Alcohol or Isopropyl Alcohol , in their pocket. There are plenty of sanitizers available in the market. The core component or the active ingredient in a hand sanitizer is alcohol, a broad spectrum antimicrobial. There are non-alcohol based sanitizers available too. However, for preventing the spread of the novel Co...

Solvents: Meaning, Classification, Applications and More

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  A solvent is a chemical substance that is capable of dissolving another substance (solute) without causing any chemical change. The word ‘solvent’ has been derived from the Latin word ‘solvo’, which means to untie or loosen. Solvents form an indispensable part of chemical reactions that take place. It is hard to imagine any mechanically important chemical reaction taking place without the use of solvents. For example, amidst the recent COVID-19 pandemic that struck the entire world, a huge demand for hand sanitizers was witnessed. That led to huge pressure on denatured ethanol suppliers as well as isopropyl alcohol suppliers . While alcohol forms the core component of these hand sanitizers, water is being used as a solvent in them. Solute + Solvent = Solution Generally, a solvent is a liquid. However, in some cases, it may also be a solid, gas, or supercritical fluid. Classification of organic solvents Based on the chemical structure, organic solvents are classified into the fol...