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ethylene glycol
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ethylene glycol: see glycol glycol (glī`kōl), dihydric alcohol in which the two hydroxyl groups are bonded to different carbon atoms; the general formula for a
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ethylene glycol

Simplest member of the glycol family, also called 1,2-ethanediol (HOCH2CH2OH). It is a colourless, oily liquid with a mild odour and sweet taste. Widely used as an antifreeze in automobile cooling systems, it is also used in many other chemical processes. It and some of its derivatives are fairly toxic. Many dogs, cats, and wild animals are attracted by its sweetness and poisoned by drinking ethylene glycol antifreeze that has been carelessly discarded.


ethylene glycol [′eth·ə·lēn ′glī‚kȯl]
(organic chemistry)


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ACL-585 is 100% water soluble and non-flammable, plus it is free from ethylene glycols, ammonium fluoride, HF, NMP, DMSO, and hydroxylamine.
The project will include an ethane-based ethylene cracker with a capacity of about 1,000,000 metric tons-per-year and related downstream facilities to convert the ethylene into as much as 750,000 metric tons of polyethylenes and 420,000 metric tons of ethylene glycols.
 
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