No... polypropylene glycerol is not safe for aquifers ... It is the main ingredient in used in engine coolant or antifreeze.. Ingestion of the chemical will cause kidney failure and very painful death......:(
The chemical formula of propylene glycol is C3H8O2.
Dipropylene glycol is produced as a byproduct of the manufacture of propylene glycol. Propylene glycol has hydrating propylene which synthesizes it. Dipropylene glycol is used in pesticides, polyester resins, plasticizers, and hydraulic brake fluids. Propylene glycol is used in preservatives for foods as a moisture retaining agent ins oral hygiene and cosmetic products.
You could determine its boiling point. The boiling point of ethylene glycol is 197.3 oC, and the boiling point of propylene glycol is 188.2 oC.
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Propylene glycol used to be in vehicle antifreeze.
Propylene glycol has covalent bonds.
The chemical formula of propylene glycol is C3H8O2.
Propylene glycol was proposed as an air germicide; it is also an ingredient in antibacterial solutions.
Propylene glycol in fireball
Most of them contain propylene glycol.
Propylene glycol.
Ethylene glycol
Yes. According to many websites, such as celiac.com or celiacsyndrome.com, Propelyne Glycol is labeled under the "safe" list as not containing gluten.
Propelene Glycol is used as a prescribed laxitive and should be used with a pharmists or doctor reccomended dosage and advice. This answer above is incorrect and is referring to polyethylene glycol which is a different substance. Propylene glycol is commonly used as a preservative in food and other products and according to the FDA is generally recognized as safe (GRAS).
Yes, Ethylene glycol and Propylene glycol are very similar chemically, therefore, can be mixed without any bad consequences for the engine.