It's the CAS number for isopropyl aclohol, a common type of rubbing alcohol.
yes it is.
Ethanol has two carbons, isopropanol has three carbons. So iso-propanol is larger in size.
Isopropanol is more preferred than ethanol in DNA extraction, as isopropanol facilitates precipitation more better, as it possess very less i.e., 0.6 to 0.7 volumes of alcohol.
no
Both Anhydrous Isopropanol and Anhydrous Isopropyl are the same thing. The name varies as to the company distributing them.
63
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67 is prime.
67 is prime.
Yes, both isopropanol and anhydrous isopropanol are forms of rubbing alcohol.
63 to 67.
41 49 67
19 and 67 are prime numbers.
Mean = (63+65+52+71+67+52)/6 = 370/6 = 61.66... recurring.
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33 and 55 are divisible by 11. 63 is 7 x 9, so 19 and 67 are the prime numbers.
7, 17 and 67 are prime numbers whereas 63 is a composite number because it has more than two factors