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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 (―OH) groups are attached to different carbon atoms The term is often applied to the simplest member of the class, ethylene glycol
  • Ethylene glycol - Wikipedia
    The glycol and water are separated, and the glycol is recycled Instead of removing water, ethylene glycol can also be used to depress the temperature at which hydrates are formed
  • What Is a Glycol? Types, Uses, and Safety - ScienceInsights
    What Defines a Glycol? Glycols are organic compounds belonging to the alcohol family They are distinct due to the presence of two hydroxyl (-OH) groups attached to different carbon atoms within their molecular structure This arrangement classifies them as diols, meaning “two alcohols”
  • Understanding Glycol: Uses, Risks, and Measurement
    What is Glycol? Glycol refers to a class of organic compounds commonly used in industrial, pharmaceutical, and commercial applications The two most widely used types are ethylene glycol (C₂H₆O₂) and propylene glycol (C₃H₈O₂)
  • What Is Glycol? - Tower Water
    Glycol is an overarching term that encompasses a number of separate chemical formulae This is why understanding the type that you may need and how it will be used is important; some options are toxic, and others are much safer
  • Understanding Glycol: A Comprehensive Overview
    Explore the properties, uses, and safety concerns of glycols, including ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and butylene glycol Learn about their applications in cosmetics, food, pharmaceuticals, and industrial sectors, as well as their environmental impact and regulatory standards
  • 14. 6: Glycols and Glycerol - Chemistry LibreTexts
    Alcohols with two OH groups on adjacent carbon atoms are commonly known as glycols The most important of these is 1,2-ethanediol (the common name is ethylene glycol), a sweet, colorless, somewhat viscous liquid Another common glycol, 1,2-propanediol, is commonly called propylene glycol
  • What’s Glycol? Uses, Types, and Coolant Differences Explained
    What’s glycol? Learn the types, uses, and how glycol compares to coolant for industrial, automotive, and food-grade applications


















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