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Are methanol and water made of any of the same material?

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Are methanol and water made of any of the same material?

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Methanol is chemically CH3OH (an alcohol), while water is H2O. There are 2H and 1O in each, with methanol having an extra H and a C. Methanol is a hydrocarbon and non-polar, while water IS polar and NOT a hydrocarbon. While some of their atoms are the same, their properties are completely different.

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water is H2O meaning there are 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom for every molecule of water methanol is CH3OH so there is 1 atom of carbon 4 of hydrogen and 1 of oxygen this means that methanol and water are both made of hydrogen and oxygen, but methanol also has carbon in it this doesn’t mean that if you drop carbon into water it will make methanol

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