The weight of glycol will depend on the quantity!
No, it is not. It's a glycol, which is a type of alcohol. It's also a "polymer" (PEG is typically fairly low molecular weight and might better be called an oligomer).
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
no, but polyethylene glycol is.
Ehtylene glycol is the primary ingredient of antifreeze and hydraulic brake fluit. Survival and the time depends on the amount of ethylene glycol and the weight of the bear. 120ml might kill an average sized man. Based on that about 240ml might kill a bear. Death might occur in roughly 12-36h.
Ethylene glycol
The molar mass of ethylene glycol is 62,07 g.
yes low molecular weight polyethylene glycol is used for automotive anti-freeze. most commonly used ones are ethylene glycol or propylene glycol
No, it is not. It's a glycol, which is a type of alcohol. It's also a "polymer" (PEG is typically fairly low molecular weight and might better be called an oligomer).
No. Polyethylene glycol has an extremely low toxicity compared to either of the others.
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
no, but polyethylene glycol is.
No, not usually. The only way that glycol can contain a corn product is if it is corn glycol. And corn glycol is rarely sold.
Propylene glycol in fireball
Yes
Most of them contain propylene glycol.
Propylene glycol.
The chemical formula of pentaethylene glycol is C10H22O6.