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CH<sub>3</sub>CH(OH)CH<sub>3</sub>; extensively used industrial solvent and organic precursor, common "rubbing alcohol" disinfectant; also immediate precursor for [[sarin]] and other [[nerve agent]] chemical weapons | CH<sub>3</sub>CH(OH)CH<sub>3</sub>; also called '''isopropyl alcohol''', extensively used industrial solvent and organic precursor, common "rubbing alcohol" disinfectant; also immediate precursor for [[sarin]] and other [[nerve agent]] chemical weapons |
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Isopropanol [r]: CH3CH(OH)CH3; also called isopropyl alcohol, extensively used industrial solvent and organic precursor, common "rubbing alcohol" disinfectant; also immediate precursor for sarin and other nerve agent chemical weapons