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.
The most commonly used antifreeze is the ethylene glycol.
"Ethylene glycol" is the common name; the systematic name is "1,2-ethanediol".
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......:(
Not sure, but since antifreeze is a liquid, you would probably have better luck using an absorbant solid. I worked a gas station once and we used kitty litter for gas spills.
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.
Propylene glycol used to be in vehicle antifreeze.
Any polyethylene glycol antifreeze... regular green or red Extended Life Coolant (ELC).
Polyethylene glycol is used as a laxative to cure constipation. It works by causing water to be kept in the stools thus softening them and increasing bowel movements. It can be habit forming.
Ethylene glycol.
The most commonly used antifreeze is the ethylene glycol.
"Polyethylene glycol has many uses, including many related to the human body. Polyethylene glycol or PEG is used in many laxatives. It is also found in many eye drop lubricants, toothpastes, skin creams and sexual lubricants."
antifreeze
There are more than one kind of antifreeze used at different times and for different purposes, which do you want?Alcohol based antifreeze (obsolete)Ethylene Glycol antifreezePropylene Glycol antifreeze (used in potable water systems)etc.
Mostly ethylene or propylene glycol.
Yes, it is.
Antifreeze is a substance such as glycol which is used to lower the freezing point of water, and is used as an additive in the radiators of motorcars.