2-Propanol, also called isopropyl alcohol or isopropanol, is one of the most common members of the alcohol family of organic compounds where the alcohol carbon atom is attached to other two carbon atoms
2-Methylpropan-1-ol, also called isobutanol, is a clear colourless liquid with a sweet odour. Derived from a hydride of an isobutane, it is flammable in nature.
Ethanol is a flammable colourless liquid. It is used as an alternative fuel and is commonly used as motor fuel or as an additive in gasoline and is in fact considered as an option for more "renewable" energy.
WMP refers to whole milk powder, which is produced using whole milk or full cream milk, thus, also referred to as full cream milk powder. WMP has high content of fat.
2-Aminoethanol is a viscous colourless liquid having unpleasant, ammonia-like odour. It is a primary amine, a primary alcohol, and a member of ethanolamine.
2-Hydroxypropanoic acid, commonly known as lactic acid, belonging to the family of carboxylic acids, is a clear odourless water-soluble liquid, which is found in sour milk and in many fruits.
Bio-butanol or butanol fuel refers to the four-carbon alcohol produced by the fermentation of biomass. Its major application involves its use as a fuel in an internal combustion engine. It can be used as a biofuel in the future.