In the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, metho is called methylated spirits.
In the US and Canada its called denatured alcohol, methyl hydrate*, or fondue fuel.
In Europe, it may be called spirits, Brennspiritus or just Spiritus or Ethylalkohol (Germany), alcool a bruler (France), or alcool etilico denaturato (Italy).
It is generally available in hardware stores, supermarkets, service stations, and camping/outdoors stores. Methylated spirits may not be available in some countries due to alcohol restrictions (e.g. Pakistan).
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Methylated spirits is plural. A methylated spirt is singular.
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Denatured alcohol is an american term for methylated spirits (metho)
No. I recently did an experiment where we had to put salt in methylated spirits and it didn't dissolve. Most things can't dissolve in methylated spirits.
No, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) does not dissolve in methylated spirits. Methylated spirits is a type of alcohol-based solvent that is not compatible with PVC material.
Yes, prolonged exposure to methylated spirits can damage rubber by causing it to swell, harden, or degrade over time. It is recommended to avoid contact between rubber and methylated spirits to prevent potential damage.
Yes, methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) is flammable. It is a volatile substance that can easily catch fire when exposed to a flame or spark. It is important to handle and store methylated spirits safely to prevent accidents.
Methylated spirits typically have a pH of around 7, which is considered neutral.
This solid must have a density less than that of water but higher than methylated spirits. It could be made of materials like wood or cork, which are less dense than water but more dense than methylated spirits. This difference in densities causes the solid to float in water but sink in methylated spirits.
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Drinking methylated spirits (in the US this is called denatured alcohol) will either blind you or kill you. DO NOT DO THIS!