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28 April, 05:12

Is there any evidence that methanol forms ions either in the pure state or when dissolved in water?

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  1. 28 April, 07:13
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    According to research, the answer is no. Although alcohol is dissolves in water solution but dissociation of methyl alcohol in into ions is barely not possible. Thus, methanol is considered as a non-electrolyte.
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