Examples of 'glycol' in a sentence

Meaning of "glycol"

Glycol (noun): A colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting, and syrupy liquid that is used as a raw material in the manufacture of polyester fibers and fabric, antifreeze, and plastics
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  • Any aliphatic diol.
  • A thick, colourless liquid, Câ‚‚Hâ‚„(OH)â‚‚, of a sweetish taste, produced artificially from certain ethylene compounds and used as an antifreeze; ethylene glycol.

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Death by ethylene glycol does not arrive unheralded.
Glycol may be mentioned by way of example of an alcohol.
Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol.
Diethylene glycol is a potential byproduct of propylene glycol.
Monoesters of propylene glycol and of fatty acids.
Preparations consisting predominantly of ethylene glycol and.
Magnesium ethylene glycol with an organophosphate trig.
The early symptoms of ethylene glycol poisoning.
Ethylene glycol poisoning causes urine to glow.
Defrosting cycle of air blowers by glycol heating.
Magnesium ethylene glycol with organophosphate trigger.
Artificial and prepared waxes of polyethylene glycol.
High efficiency as no glycol is needed in the system.
It is a carbonate ester derived from propylene glycol.
Traces of ethylene glycol still in his blood.

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Examples are glucose and propylene glycol.
Ledaga contains propylene glycol and butylhydroxytoluene.
The process is of particular application to monoethylene glycol.
Such a polyethylene glycol enables an improved solubilization.
Cooling is provided by using the glycol circuit.
Neopentyl glycol will more particularly be used.
Other monoalkylethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol.
Polyethylene glycol is a plastic that is used in packaging.
Reaction products of ethylene glycol and formaldehyde.
It is also possible to use carboxylic esters of glycol.
Both types of glycol are also energy efficient.
Heat recovery plate rotary glycol circuit.
The polyalkylene glycol may be linear or branched.
The reaction is also known as glycol cleavage.
Propylene glycol is widely used as antifreeze in recreational vehicles.
Monomethyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol.
Plasticizers and for example polyethylene glycol.
Copolymers of polyalkylene glycol and of alkyl glycol.
Product glycol content quantity article no.
No study compared polyethylene glycol and lactulose.
Ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol.
Very soluble in propylene glycol and oils.
Propylene glycol esters of fatty acids.
The coolant fluid is typically glycol water.
Do not use ethylene glycol or any other substitutes.
Such compounds are known as polyethylene glycol ethers.
Shift from monoethylene glycol production to production of ethalonamines.
Polar solvent such as polypropylene glycol carbonate.
Propylene glycol may cause irritation.
This is to prevent an excessive concentration of glycol in the mixture.
Propylene glycol which may cause skin irritation.
Measurement the amount of glycol tanks at airports.
Propylene glycol can be removed by hemodialysis.
Maintaining our comprehensive glycol management program.
An ethylene glycol with an organophosphate trigger.

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