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C2h6o2
The melting point of ethylene glycol is 8.78 degrees Fahrenheit or -12.9 degrees Celsius. It is both a coolant and a heat transfer agent.
NOT: C9h17o3 but HO-CH2-CH2-OH, C2H6O2 Ethylene glycol is 1,2-ethanediol:
Ethylene glycol and hexane is not a homogeneous mixture. This is because hexane cannot interact with ethylene glycol due to lack of dipoles.
These are hydrogen bonds and dispersion forces.
HOCH2CH2OH
ethylene glycol and methanol
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Molecular formula is C2H6O2 Maybe pH is 7. I measure the PH of ethylene glycol myself with az 8686 PH meter. The number that i saw was 8. I thinck its because of hydroxyl group(OH) in its Molecular formula(HOCH2CH2OH=C2H6O2).
In ethylene glycol, hydrogen bonding occurs between the hydrogen atoms of one molecule and the oxygen atoms of another molecule. This leads to the formation of a network of hydrogen bonds between adjacent molecules, resulting in a higher boiling point and viscosity compared to molecules without hydrogen bonding.
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene glycol is not of animal origin !
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Polyethylene oxide and polyethylene glycol are both known polymers. Ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol are, therefore, monomeric.
It is clear. If it is at room temperature, and 100% Ethylene glycol is clear.