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What Is Glycol? - Tower Water
Definition of Glycol Glycol is an organic compound belonging to the alcohol family . It is more commonly referred to as antifreeze, and it is known to have a sweet taste. However, it can be toxic and is generally fluorescent dyed or clear and slightly oily in terms of consistency.
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Ethylene glycol - Wikipedia
It is an odorless, colorless, flammable, viscous liquid. It has a sweet taste, but is toxic in high concentrations.
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Glycol | Definition, Structure, Uses, & Facts - Britannica
Glycol, any of a class of organic compounds belonging to the alcohol family; in the molecule of a glycol, two hydroxyl groups are attached ...
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glycol
glycol Chem. (ˈglaɪkɒl, ˈglɪkɒl) [f. glycerine) + -ol; the original intention of the name being to designate a substance intermediate in composition between ‘glycerine’ and ‘alcohol’.] a. Formerly applied to the compound now called ethyl glycol or ethylene alcohol C2H4(OH)2, a sweetish, colourless, ...
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Ethylene Glycol | HOCH2CH2OH | CID 174 - PubChem
Ethylene glycol is a synthetic liquid substance that absorbs water. It is odorless, but has a sweet taste. Ethylene glycol is used to make antifreeze and de- ...
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A Quick Guide to Glycol | North Slope Chillers
Glycol coolant is one of the most common cooling liquids used in chillers everywhere. It comes in two forms: propylene and ethylene.
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Dihydroxyphenylethylene glycol
Dihydroxyphenylethylene glycol (DOPEG) is a metabolite of norepinephrine through monoamine oxidase.
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What is Ethylene Glycol? | Environmental Medicine | ATSDR
Ethylene glycol is widely used in antifreeze and in de-icing solutions for cars, boats, and aircraft. Untreated ethylene glycol poisoning can be fatal. Top ...
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Understanding Glycol's Industrial Applications and Benefits
Glycol is a versatile chemical used in many industries due to its ability to function as an antifreeze, solvent, and crucial component in certain manufacturing ...
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Ethylene Glycol - Technical Library - Hydratech
The Ethylene Glycol category consists of liquids of low volatility and high water solubility. Partition coefficients (Log Kow) range from –1.20 for ethylene ...
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Propylene Glycol: Uses in Food, Cosmetics, and More
Propylene glycol is a non-toxic, liquid additive that absorbs water. As a humectant, emollient, and preservative, propylene glycol holds moisture while ...
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What is Propylene Glycol, and Is It Safe for Your Health? - WebMD
Most processed foods contain at least some propylene glycol. While it is a low-toxicity substance, you may develop health complications if you eat foods that have it in large quantities.
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Contact Allergy to Propylene Glycol: An Overview - DermNet
Propylene glycol is a small, synthetic alcohol (chemical formula CH3-CHOH-CH2OH) that has the potential to cause allergic contact dermatitis in some individuals. It is a viscous, colourless, and odourless liquid with low toxicity. Amongst other things, it is used as a humectant, solvent, emulsifier, penetration enhancer and emollient, a food ...
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Diethylene glycol
"Diethylene glycol is derived as a co-product with ethylene glycol (MEG) and triethylene glycol. glycol MEG
n = 1 DEG
n = 2 triethylene glycol, TEG, or triglycol
n = 3 tetraethylene glycol
n = 4 pentaethylene glycol
n > 4 polyethylene glycol
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Algebra - fraction problem "The cooler in a car contains $8$ litres. The coolant fluid contains $\dfrac3{10}$ of glycol and rest is water. To increase the glycol content to $\dfrac35$ you drop some of the coolant flui...
If $x$ is the dropped amount, you have $0.3\times(8-x)$ of the original and $x$ added glycol at the end, and you want $0.3(8-x)+x=4.8$.
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