Methanol vs Benzaldehyde - What's the difference?
methanol | benzaldehyde |
(organic compound) The simplest aliphatic alcohol, CH3OH; a colourless, toxic, inflammable liquid, used as a solvent, antifreeze, in the chemical industry, and in the preparation of methylated spirit.
(organic compound, uncountable) A chemical compound (C6H5CHO) consisting of a benzene ring with an aldehyde substituent.
(countable) Any of various derivatives of benzaldehyde.
As nouns the difference between methanol and benzaldehyde
is that methanol is the simplest aliphatic alcohol, CH3OH; a colourless, toxic, inflammable liquid, used as a solvent, antifreeze, in the chemical industry, and in the preparation of methylated spirit while benzaldehyde is a chemical compound (C6H5CHO) consisting of a benzene ring with an aldehyde substituent.methanol
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Noun
Synonyms
* methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha, wood spiritsSee also
* ("methanol" on Wikipedia)Anagrams
* ----benzaldehyde
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(wikipedia benzaldehyde)Noun
- benzaldehydes with polar substituents