Ethylene Glycol (C2H6O2) - Ethylene glycol is the first member of the series of alkane diols and is also known as glycol. Ethylene glycol is a colorless liquid with the chemical formula C2H6O2. The molar mass of ethylene glycol is 62.07 g/mol.
Properties like freezing point, viscosity, specific gravity and specific heat of ethylene glycol based heat-transfer fluids, or brines.
It represents an estimation of the unmeasured, osmotically active substances in the serum (e.g., ethylene glycol). The osmolal gap is the difference between the measured osmolality, as determined by the freezing point depression method, and the calculated osmolality: ΔOsmgap=Osmmeasured...
TABLE 45.1. Characteristics and physicochemical properties of ethylene glycol Chemical formula HO–CH2–CH2–OH Molecular weight 62.01 CAS no. 107-21-1 Freezing point −13.4 Boiling point 197.4 Vapor pressure 0.092 mm Hg @ 25 ºC Saturated vapor conc. 400 mg/m3 (158 ppm) @ 25ºC Review...
ethylene glycol can be produced from ethylene oxide by hydration reaction, and then purified ethylene glycol can be obtained by vacuum distillation. Last Update:2024-04-28 13:48:49 Ethylene glycol - Introduction Sweet, hygroscopic, can reduce the freezing point of water, soluble in water, lower...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of Ethylene Glycol (EG) and Propylene Glycol (PG) on viability of cryopreserved PGCs with vitrification in Korean Native Chicken (Ogye), and to fine should be find or to the...
Current as of: Oct. 2, 2011 1171 127 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether No No Related Resources USDOT Hazardous Materials Table 49 CFR 172.101 An online version of the USDOT's listing of hazardous materials from 49CFR 172.101. This table can be sorted by proper shipping name, UN/NA ID and...
freezing point-11.5 ℃ LogP-1.36 at 25℃ NIST chemical informationInformation provided by: webbook.nist.gov (external link) EPA chemical informationInformation provided by: ofmpub.epa.gov (external link) DiolEthylene glycol, also known as glycol, is the simplest aliphatic glycol with the chemical...
The ethylene glycol (EG) has a freezing point ~−12.9 °C and boiling point ~197.3 °C; therefore, the steady-state temperature was used to compute the shear flow behavior in a range of shear rate (0.1–1000 s−1) and at various targeted temperatures (0–70 °C). In the heating...
Ethylene glycol is widely utilized in the automotive industry as an antifreeze and coolant, which is influencing the ethylene glycol market trends. As radiator coolants in manufacturing the automotive industry requires ethylene glycol because its high boiling point and low freezing point properties enable...