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2-dimethylaminoethanol

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2-dimethylaminoethanol

[¦tü ‚dī¦meth·əl¦am·ə‚nō′eth·ə‚nȯl]
(organic chemistry)
(CH3)2NCH2CH2OH A colorless liquid with a boiling point of 134.6°C; used for the synthesis of dyestuffs, pharmaceuticals, and corrosion inhibitors, in medicine, and as an emulsifier.
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