amyl alcohol

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amyl alcohol

A chemist carefully measures amyl alcohol in a laboratory.

Definition

Noun A colorless, flammable liquid that is a mixture of two or more isomeric alcohols with the formula C₅H₁₁OH. It is primarily used as a solvent and in organic synthesis.

Usage

"Amyl alcohol" is a technical term used in chemistry and industrial contexts. It refers specifically to a mixture of pentanol isomers, not a single pure compound. It is commonly discussed in relation to its properties and applications in laboratories and manufacturing.

Examples
  • The laboratory used amyl alcohol to dissolve the organic compound.
  • Amyl alcohol is a common solvent in the production of lacquers and pharmaceuticals.
  • The synthesis required the addition of amyl alcohol to the reaction mixture.
Advanced Usage
  • Fusel oil: Amyl alcohol is a primary component of fusel oil, a byproduct of alcoholic fermentation that can contaminate distilled spirits.
    • The distiller carefully separated the fusel oil, rich in amyl alcohol, to purify the beverage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pentanol: The systematic IUPAC name for an alcohol with five carbon atoms. Amyl alcohol is a mixture of pentanol isomers.
  • Fusel oil: An impure mixture of several alcohols, including amyl alcohol, produced during fermentation.
  • Solvent: A substance that dissolves a solute. Amyl alcohol is classified as a solvent.
Synonyms
  • Pentyl alcohol (less common technical synonym)
  • Solvent alcohol (in a very general, non-specific context)
Notes on Meaning

This term has a very specific, technical meaning in chemistry. It does not have different common meanings or idiomatic uses. It is not to be confused with "rubbing alcohol" (isopropyl alcohol) or "drinking alcohol" (ethanol).

amyl alcohol

A chemist carefully measures amyl alcohol in a laboratory.

Noun
  1. a mixture of 2 or more isomeric alcohols; used as a solvent and in organic synthesis