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Denatured alcohol

Index Denatured alcohol

Denatured alcohol, also known as methylated spirits, metho, or meths in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom; and denatured rectified spirit is ethanol that has additives to make it poisonous, bad-tasting, foul-smelling, or nauseating to discourage its recreational consumption. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 50 relations: Acetone, Adulterant, Alcohol (drug), Alcohol burner, Alcoholic beverage, Aversive agent, Bitterant, Butanone, Chemical structure, Denatonium, Denaturation (biochemistry), Denaturation (food), Distillation, Duty (tax), E85, Ethanol, Ethyl acetate, Excise, HM Revenue and Customs, Isopropyl alcohol, Methanol, Methyl isobutyl ketone, Methyl violet, Mineral oil, Molecular biology, Nucleic acid, Odor, Office of Public Sector Information, Official Journal of the European Union, Pigouvian tax, Poison, Portable stove, Precipitation (chemistry), Prohibition in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, Prohibition in the United States, Pyridine, Rectified spirit, Rubbing alcohol, SD Alcohol 35-A, Slate (magazine), Solvent, Soviet Union, Surrogate alcohol, Syrup of ipecac, Tert-Butyl alcohol, Title 27 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Venedikt Yerofeyev, Vladimir Vysotsky, Vyacheslav Shishkov, Yuz Aleshkovsky.

  2. Alcohol solvents
  3. Methanol
  4. Product safety

Acetone

Acetone (2-propanone or dimethyl ketone) is an organic compound with the formula. Denatured alcohol and Acetone are Excipients.

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Adulterant

An adulterant is caused by the act of adulteration, a practice of secretly mixing a substance with another. Denatured alcohol and adulterant are adulteration.

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Alcohol (drug)

Alcohol, sometimes referred to by the chemical name ethanol, is one of the most widely used and abused psychoactive drugs in the world and falls under the depressant category. Denatured alcohol and Alcohol (drug) are alcohols.

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Alcohol burner

An alcohol burner or spirit lamp is a piece of laboratory equipment used to produce an open flame.

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Alcoholic beverage

An alcoholic beverage (also called an adult beverage, alcoholic drink, strong drink, or simply a drink) is a beverage containing alcohol.

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Aversive agent

Aversive agents are unpleasantly flavored substances added to poisonous household goods to discourage children and animals from consuming them.

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Bitterant

A bitterant (or bittering agent) is a chemical that is added to a product to make it smell or taste bitter.

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Butanone

Butanone, also known as methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or ethyl methyl ketone, is an organic compound with the formula CH3C(O)CH2CH3.

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Chemical structure

A chemical structure of a molecule is a spatial arrangement of its atoms and their chemical bonds.

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Denatonium

Denatonium, usually available as denatonium benzoate (under trade names such as Denatrol, BITTERANT-b, BITTER+PLUS, Bitrex, Bitrix, and Aversion) and as denatonium saccharide (BITTERANT-s), is the most bitter chemical compound known, with bitterness thresholds of 0.05 ppm for the benzoate and 0.01 ppm for the saccharide.

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Denaturation (biochemistry)

In biochemistry, denaturation is a process in which proteins or nucleic acids lose folded structure present in their native state due to various factors, including application of some external stress or compound, such as a strong acid or base, a concentrated inorganic salt, an organic solvent (e.g., alcohol or chloroform), agitation and radiation, or heat.

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Denaturation (food)

Denaturation is the process by which or foods or liquids are made unpleasant or dangerous to consume; it is done by adding a substance known as a denaturant.

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Distillation

Distillation, also classical distillation, is the process of separating the component substances of a liquid mixture of two or more chemically discrete substances; the separation process is realized by way of the selective boiling of the mixture and the condensation of the vapors in a still.

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Duty (tax)

In economics, a duty is a target-specific form of tax levied by a state or other political entity.

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E85

E85 is an abbreviation typically referring to an ethanol fuel blend of 85% ethanol fuel and 15% gasoline or other hydrocarbon by volume.

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Ethanol

Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound with the chemical formula. Denatured alcohol and Ethanol are alcohol solvents.

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Ethyl acetate

Ethyl acetate (systematically ethyl ethanoate, commonly abbreviated EtOAc, ETAC or EA) is the organic compound with the formula, simplified to.

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Excise

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HM Revenue and Customs

His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (commonly HM Revenue and Customs, or HMRC) is a non-ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for the collection of taxes, the payment of some forms of state support, the administration of other regulatory regimes including the national minimum wage and the issuance of national insurance numbers.

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Isopropyl alcohol

Isopropyl alcohol (IUPAC name propan-2-ol and also called isopropanol or 2-propanol) is a colorless, flammable organic compound with a pungent alcoholic odor. Denatured alcohol and Isopropyl alcohol are alcohol solvents.

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Methanol

Methanol (also called methyl alcohol and wood spirit, amongst other names) is an organic chemical compound and the simplest aliphatic alcohol, with the chemical formula (a methyl group linked to a hydroxyl group, often abbreviated as MeOH). Denatured alcohol and Methanol are alcohol solvents.

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Methyl isobutyl ketone

Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK, 4-methylpentan-2-one) is an organic compound with the condensed chemical formula (CH3)2CHCH2C(O)CH3.

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Methyl violet

Methyl violet is a family of organic compounds that are mainly used as dyes.

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Mineral oil

Mineral oil is any of various colorless, odorless, light mixtures of higher alkanes from a mineral source, particularly a distillate of petroleum, as distinct from usually edible vegetable oils.

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Molecular biology

Molecular biology is a branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecular basis of biological activity in and between cells, including biomolecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms, and interactions.

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Nucleic acid

Nucleic acids are large biomolecules that are crucial in all cells and viruses.

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Odor

An odor (American English) or odour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is caused by one or more volatilized chemical compounds that are generally found in low concentrations that humans and many animals can perceive via their sense of smell.

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Office of Public Sector Information

The Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI) is the body responsible for the operation of His Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) and of other public information services of the United Kingdom.

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Official Journal of the European Union

The Official Journal of the European Union (the OJEU) is the official gazette of record for the European Union (EU).

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Pigouvian tax

A Pigouvian tax (also spelled Pigovian tax) is a tax on any market activity that generates negative externalities (i.e., external costs incurred by third parties that are not included in the market price).

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Poison

A poison is any chemical substance that is harmful or lethal to living organisms.

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Portable stove

A portable stove is a cooking stove specially designed to be portable and lightweight, used in camping, picnicking, backpacking, or other use in remote locations where an easily transportable means of cooking or heating is needed.

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Precipitation (chemistry)

In an aqueous solution, precipitation is the "sedimentation of a solid material (a precipitate) from a liquid solution".

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Prohibition in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union

Prohibition in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union existed during 1914–25.

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Prohibition in the United States

The Prohibition era was the period from 1920 to 1933 when the United States prohibited the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages.

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Pyridine

Pyridine is a basic heterocyclic organic compound with the chemical formula.

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Rectified spirit

Rectified spirit, also known as neutral spirits, rectified alcohol or ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin, is highly concentrated ethanol that has been purified by means of repeated distillation in a process called rectification.

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Rubbing alcohol

Rubbing alcohol (in America, surgical spirit elsewhere) is either an isopropyl alcohol or an ethanol-based liquid, with isopropyl alcohol products being the most widely available.

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SD Alcohol 35-A

SD Alcohol 35-A is a specially denatured alcohol containing 95.38% ethanol and 4.62% ethyl acetate. Denatured alcohol and sD Alcohol 35-A are alcohols.

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Slate (magazine)

Slate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States.

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Solvent

A solvent (from the Latin solvō, "loosen, untie, solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution.

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Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

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Surrogate alcohol

Surrogate alcohol is a term for any substance containing ethanol that is intentionally consumed by humans but is not meant for human consumption.

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Syrup of ipecac

Syrup of ipecac, or simply ipecac, is a drug that was once widely used as an expectorant (in low doses) and a rapid-acting emetic (in higher doses).

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Tert-Butyl alcohol

tert-Butyl alcohol is the simplest tertiary alcohol, with a formula of (CH3)3COH (sometimes represented as t-BuOH). Denatured alcohol and tert-Butyl alcohol are alcohol solvents.

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Title 27 of the Code of Federal Regulations

CFR Title 27 – Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms is one of 50 titles composing the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and contains the principal set of rules and regulations issued by federal agencies regarding alcohol, tobacco products, and firearms.

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Venedikt Yerofeyev

Venedikt Vasilyevich Yerofeyev, also Benedict Erofeev or Erofeyev (Венеди́кт Васи́льевич Ерофе́ев; 24 October 1938 in Niva-3 settlement, suburb of Kandalaksha – 11 May 1990 in Moscow) was a Russian writer and Soviet dissident.

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Vladimir Vysotsky

Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky (p; 25 January 1938 – 25 July 1980) was a Soviet singer-songwriter, poet, and actor who had an immense and enduring effect on Soviet culture.

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Vyacheslav Shishkov

Vyacheslav Yakovlevich Shishkov (Вячесла́в Я́ковлевич Шишко́в) (—March 6, 1945) was and Russian and Soviet writer known for his descriptions of Siberia.

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Yuz Aleshkovsky

Iosif Efimovich Aleshkovsky (Ио́сиф Ефи́мович Алешко́вский), known as Yuz Aleshkovsky (Юз Алешко́вский) (September 21, 1929 – March 21, 2022) was a modern Russian writer, poet, screenwriter, and performer of his own songs.

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See also

Alcohol solvents

Methanol

Product safety

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denatured_alcohol

Also known as Alcohol Denat, Alcohol Denat., Completely denatured alcohol, Denaturat, Denatured alchohol, Denatured ethanol, Denatured rectified spirit, Drinking meths, Industrial Denatured Alcohol, Industrial Methylated Spirit, Metho, Meths drinker, Meths drinking, Methylated Spirit, Methylated spirits, SD Alcohol, SD Alcohol 40-B, SD Alcohol 40B, SD alcohol 38-B, Specially Denatured Alcohol.