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Methanol vs Lpg - What's the difference?

methanol | lpg |

As a noun 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.

As an initialism LPG is

liquefied petroleum gas.

methanol

English

Noun

  • (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.
  • Synonyms

    * methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha, wood spirits

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    lpg

    English

    Initialism

    (Initialism) (head)
  • liquefied petroleum gas
  • Synonyms

    * autogas (European & Commonwealth sense)

    See also

    * / LOX / LOx / lox (liquid oxygen) * (liquid hydrogen) * (liquid nitrogen) * LHe (liquid helium) * LNG (liquified natural gas)

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