There are alcohol and ether groups. The structure is repeat units, where "n" is a large number: HO-(CH2-CH2-O)n-H See the Web Links for more information.
It is a diol or double alcohol group. It has two functional -OH (alcohol) groups
Hydroxyl Groups, -OH, are the only organic functional groups on a glycerol molecule.
None. Pure polyethylene is just CH2 repeating
Alcohol. It's also known as ethane 1,2 diol which by it's name indicated it has 2 functional -OH groups (alcohol).
a chain of 3 carbons, with each having a hydroxyl group attached
yes low molecular weight polyethylene glycol is used for automotive anti-freeze. most commonly used ones are ethylene glycol or propylene glycol
Polyethylene Glycol is typically used in the making of laxatives that are used for the preparation of the bowel for surgery or for a colonoscopy. Polyethylene Glycol is also an ingredient in several over the counter laxatives for short term use for the relief of chronic constipation.
functional groups in butter
The functional groups attached to novestrol are:AlcoholMethylAlkyne
A kenopentose has a ketone functional group attatched to a monosaccharide that contains all hydroxyl functional groups.
can you mix polyethylene glycol with milk
No. Polyethylene glycol has an extremely low toxicity compared to either of the others.
no, but polyethylene glycol is.
Yes
does polyethylene glycol 3350 powder contain formaldehyde
yes low molecular weight polyethylene glycol is used for automotive anti-freeze. most commonly used ones are ethylene glycol or propylene glycol
Polyethylene oxide and polyethylene glycol are both known polymers. Ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol are, therefore, monomeric.
Polyethylene glycol is not poisonous to dogs and is often found in dog foods. However, it is poisonous to cats.
No it does not
PEG
No its not and if it were its the least you have to worry about.
polyethylene glycol 6000