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ethylene oxide
It is organic substance
Glycol ethers, ethylene, poly ethylene, ethylene oxide, ethanol, propylene, iso propyl alcohal, acrylonitrile, polypropylene, propylene oxide.. these are some examples for petrochemical feed stock products.
Ethylene oxide has many industrial uses. The main use is to help produce other chemicals such as the materials needed to make antifreeze, polyester, detergents, soaps, and paint thinners.
Ethylene oxide is an epoxide... a three membered ring containing two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. The oxygen has two single bonds, one to each of the two carbons.
Polyethylene oxide and polyethylene glycol are both known polymers. Ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol are, therefore, monomeric.
Go google and you will find out: the specific gravity (weight in volume) of ethylene glycol is 1.1132 g/cm³, the specific gravity of water is 0.998 g/cm³ (20C). (so ethylene glycol is heavier than water. ) a gallon of water weights 8.33 lbs. 8.33x1.1132/0.998=9.29lbs a gallon of ethylene glycol is 9.29lbs
Ethylene oxide + co2 = ethylene carbonate
ethylene oxide
The gas commonly used in gas sterilization is ethylene oxide (EtO).
Compound
It is organic substance
Believe this to be Carbon hydroxide
Glycol ethers, ethylene, poly ethylene, ethylene oxide, ethanol, propylene, iso propyl alcohal, acrylonitrile, polypropylene, propylene oxide.. these are some examples for petrochemical feed stock products.
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