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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.

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Isopropyl alcohol is a mono-alcohol. It is a C3-chain with a single hydroxyl (=alcohol) group sitting on the central carbon atom: CH3-CHOH-CH3.

Propylene glycol is a di-alcohol. It is also a C3-chain but with two hydroxyl groups, the one sitting on the central carbon atom and the other one sitting on one of the terminal carbon atoms: CH3-CHOH-CH2OH.

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I BOUGHT E-LICIOUS SMOKER AID A electrnic smoke witch has proplene glycol and stilled water is it safe

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Nothing it is still anti freeze or basically liquid plastic

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dipropylene glycol is a colorless, nearly odorless liquid with a high boiling point and low toxicity.

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