Methanol: Understanding Its Chemical Nature - Alcohol vs. Hydrocarbon
Methanol is not a hydrocarbon. Hydrocarbons are compounds composed only of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Methanol, on the other hand, is an alcohol, meaning it contains a hydroxyl (-OH) group bonded to a carbon atom. The simplest alcohol, methanol has the chemical formula CH3OH, indicating that it has one carbon atom, four hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom.