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Methanol and The Sceptical Chymist

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Difference between Methanol and The Sceptical Chymist

Methanol vs. The Sceptical Chymist

Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol among others, is a chemical with the formula CH3OH (a methyl group linked to a hydroxyl group, often abbreviated MeOH). The Sceptical Chymist: or Chymico-Physical Doubts & Paradoxes is the title of a book by Robert Boyle, published in London in 1661.

Similarities between Methanol and The Sceptical Chymist

Methanol and The Sceptical Chymist have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Robert Boyle.

Robert Boyle

Robert Boyle (25 January 1627 – 31 December 1691) was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and inventor.

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Methanol and The Sceptical Chymist Comparison

Methanol has 136 relations, while The Sceptical Chymist has 24. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.62% = 1 / (136 + 24).

References

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