glycol / ˈglaɪ kɔl, -kɒl /
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glycol 的定义
n. 名词 noun- Also called ethylene glycol, ethylene alcohol. a colorless, sweet liquid, C2H6O2, used chiefly as an automobile antifreeze and as a solvent.
- Also called diol. any of a group of alcohols containing two hydroxyl groups.
更多glycol例句
- To see why this is important, consider propyplene glycol, which is used to de-ice aircraft.
- One key ingredient of the stuff: Propylene glycol, a synthetic liquid that absorbs water.
- Propylene glycol is used for a variety of industrial, cosmetic, and food production uses.
- The European formula for Fireball has even less: under one gram per kilogram of propylene glycol.
- Propylene glycol has been used as the base for fog machine liquids and in nebulizers for decades.
- The major point is that we have no studies that show the safety of propylene glycol when inhaled over the long term.
- It may also be prepared by oxidizing the trimethylene glycol obtained by the action of hydrobromic acid on allylbromide.
- The water formed and the glycol-chlorhydrine distill over and are collected in tubulated receivers.
- Glycol is heated in a distillery apparatus to 148 C., and a slow current of dry hydrochloric acid passed through it.
- On boiling with water, it decomposes into glycol and trimethylamine.
- No glycollic acid, oxalic acid, glycol, or glycerol was produced.