Can: Can have mixture of aluminum is often used in aluminum foil.
Features a lightweight, highly resistant to corrosion. Resistant to gas
permeation of air and light flavor was excellent. Resistant to heat and pressure, so the process can sterilize with heat. (Sterilization)
-Acetone- A volatile organic solvent without the hard Logie Connecticut
motet. Used in the manufacturing process for industrial use as a solvent and extracted substances can be produced naturally, synthesis Reaction And decomposition is carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide and acetone, a flammable substance. There are very few flashpoints of -2 degrees Celsius and 465 degrees Celsius, which ignited spontaneously, so it is likely to ignite. And easily explode if exposed to heat or flame. The reaction that decomposes to carbon dioxide. and carbon monoxide Ca(CH3COO)2 CaO(s) + CO2(g) + (CH3)2CO (v) Acetone is a manufactured chemical that is also found naturally in the environment. It is a colorless liquid with a distinct smell and taste. It evaporates easily, is flammable, and dissolves in water. It is also called dimethyl ketone, 2-propanone, and beta-ketopropane. Acetone is used to make plastic, fibers, drugs, and other chemicals. It is also used to dissolve other substances. It occurs naturally in plants, trees, volcanic gases, forest fires, and as a product of the breakdown of body fat. It is present in vehicle exhaust, tobacco smoke, and landfill sites. Industrial processes contribute more acetone to the environment than natural processes.
Alcohols ethanol have 2 types :
1.ethyl alcohol And 2.Methyl alcohol, but the alcohol was 70 for flushing the wound is ethyl alcohol or a woven ethanol. Is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid, highly soluble. But alcohol is ethanol wash the wound with a concentration of up to 70%, mostly mixed with the blue of Brilliant Blue FCF for the differences to be observed. Ethanol is used to wash the wound well as the effect of destroying bacteria, fungi and viruses that can be mixed with fuel. Ethyl alcohol, also called ethanol, grain alcohol, or alcohol, a member of a class of organic compounds that are given the general name alcohols; its molecular formula is C2H5OH. Ethyl alcohol is an important industrial chemical; it is used as a solvent, in the synthesis of other organic chemicals, and as an additive to automotive gasoline (forming a mixture known as a gasohol). Ethyl alcohol is also the intoxicating ingredient of many alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, and distilled spirits. The difference between methyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol Alcohol begins with a simple water molecule. Replacing one of the hydrogen atoms with a chain of one carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms produces methyl alcohol. The formula is CH4O. To get ethyl alcohol, one of the hydrogen atoms on the carbon chain that produced methyl alcohol is replaced by another carbon chain. The formula for this alcohol is C2H6O. Besides being part of alcoholic beverages, ethyl alcohol, also called ethanol, has also found use as a fuel to supplement or replace gasoline in car engines. As with alcoholic drinks, ethanol can be distilled from corn or sugar cane, though it's adulterated with gasoline to make it unpalatable. However, ethanol contains considerably less energy than gasoline. Moreover, since so much farmland needs to be dedicated to its production, its eco-friendliness is questionable.
Methyl alcohol, also called methanol, is used as a solvent and an
antifreeze as well as a fuel. If even a small amount is ingested, it degrades into formic acid, which then attacks the optic nerve. This results in blindness. Only 3.4 fluid ounces of methanol is enough to be fatal.