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ethyl alcohol
noun
An older name for ethanol, a type of alcohol.
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Examiners found ethyl alcohol, the intoxicating ingredient in alcoholic drinks, and two antidepressants, citalopram and duloxetine, in Ms. Gotbaum's body.
Pure ethyl alcohol, also called grain alcohol, ethanol and colonial spirits, is the basis for alcoholic beverages.
40: Ethanol or ethyl alcohol.
There was three-plus ethyl alcohol in the brain.
"Ethyl alcohol, or C2H5OH," he noted, "reacts with oxygen, O.
So what if that means oleic acid, glycerol, ethyl alcohol, potassium hydrate and distilled grapefruit oil.
Pre-publication prices had varied by a factor of 10 for ethyl alcohol and needles.
For one thing, it makes ethyl alcohol, alone among the many alcohols, a generally acceptable beverage.
Contrary to common conviction, ethyl alcohol is not inherently the least toxic of alcohols.
Hand sanitizer should contain 70% ethyl alcohol to reliably kill bacteria and viruses; some bacteria have shown tolerance to lower amounts of ethyl alcohol.
Acrylic acid is "esterified" by reacting it with alcohols such as ethanol (ethyl alcohol) or methanol.
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