Ethanol


Ethanol
DEDuCT identifierDED000009
Pubchem identifier702
CAS identifier64-17-5
IUPAC nameEthanol
Category based on type of supporting evidenceCategory III
Broad category based on environmental sourceIndustry, Medicine and Healthcare, Agriculture and Farming, Consumer Products, Pollutant, Intermediates
Sub-category based on environmental sourceAnalytical Chemicals in Industry and Research, Antimicrobial, Antiseptic and Disinfectant, Automotive, Bactericide, Bleaching agents, Construction, Coolant, Drugs and Pharmaceuticals, Electrical and Electronics, Environmental Pollutant, Explosives, Fertilizer, Flame Retardant, Food additives, Fuel, Fumigant, Fungicide, Household Supplies, Industrial Intermediates, Lubricants, Minerals, Metals and Heavy Metal, Organic Synthesis, Paints, Personal and Healthcare Products, Pesticide, Photography, Plasticizer, Poultry Feed, Stationery, Tobacco Products
Chemical kingdomOrganic compounds
Chemical super-classOrganic oxygen compounds
Chemical classOrganooxygen compounds
SMILESCCO
InChIInChI=1S/C2H6O/c1-2-3/h3H,2H2,1H3
InChIKeyLFQSCWFLJHTTHZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Download structure:
2D:2D MOL2D MOL22D SDF
3D:3D MOL3D MOL23D SDF3D PDB3D PDBQT

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