Propanol
propanol pro·pa·nol (prō’pə-nôl’, -nōl’)
n.
See propyl alcohol.
propanol
(prō’pə-nôl’, -nōl’)
A clear colorless liquid used as a solvent and antiseptic. Also called propyl alcohol. Chemical formula: C3H8O.
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