The Rathburn Company of Toronto began to produce distillates including, wood alcohol and calcium acetate, used to make acetic acid or acetone, in 1897.
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Methanol, also called methyl or wood alcohol, is sometimes used by illegal distilleries to increase the potency of liquor or is added by mistake.
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Methanol, also called methyl or wood alcohol, is sometimes used by illegal distilleries to increase the potency of their liquor or added by mistake.
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But one night in Texas, Stanton accidentally gives Pete the wrong bottle : the old man dies from drinking wood alcohol instead of moonshine.
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:: Wood alcohol is a common name for methanol, so I presume that trees are more suited to the production of simple, small hydrocarbon fuels.
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Methanol, also called methyl or wood alcohol, is sometimes used by illegal distilleries to increase the potency of their liquor or is added by mistake.
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The hydrogen that drives these small marvels will probably be provided by methanol, a compound commonly known as wood alcohol that contains hydrogen, Dyer said.
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Methanol, also called methyl or wood alcohol, is sometimes used by illegal distilleries to increase the potency of the liquor or is added by mistake.
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The Rathburn Company of Toronto began to produce wood distillates including wood alcohol and calcium acetate, used to make acetic acid or acetone, in 1897.
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Methanol is also called " methyl alcohol " or " wood alcohol ", the latter because it was formerly produced from the distillation of wood.