It's a solvent. It's one of the glycol ethers, and they're used in paints and some inks. If you see the word "cellusolve," you're dealing with a glycol ether. There are differences between the glycol ethers, but they're close enough that they can interchange.
Ethyl buterate is the ethyl ester of buteric acid. Chemical formula:C4H9COOC2H5
HOCH2CHCHCH2OH
Don't do that. This product contains sodium hydroxide (lye) and glycol ether, and glycol ether is combustible. Mixing lye and sulfuric acid produces an exothermic reaction - which is probably hot enough to ignite the glycol ether. And it would throw stuff all over the place. Result - flaming solvent dispersed wildly.
the elements in windex are isopropanol,2 butoxyethanol,ethylene glycol n-hexyl ether, and water
There are about 30 ingredients in Gain Laundry Detergent that vary slightly depending on the special features of each type. Some of the main ingredients include: water, alcoholethoxy sulfate, borax, linear alkylberizene sulfonate, ethanolamine, citric acid, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and DTPA.
Like most permanent markers Alchohol and colored liquid.They contain alchohol,ethylene glycol monolingual ether ,and polychrome ink
If you are referring to the cleaning product CLR, no. Its ingredients are:WaterLactic AcidGluconic AcidLauryldimethyl HydroxysultainePropylene Glycol Normal Butyl Ether
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Easy-Off Oven Cleaner works quickly and effectively. It Contains Monoethanolamine and Diethylene Glycol n-Butyl Ether, together these chemicals eat thru stains and grease allowing messes to be be easily wiped away.
Fractional distillation is not the best separation method for a sand and sulfur mix. It's a very poor choice as it won't work. Use a solvent for the sulfur like dimethyl ether of, say, diethylene glycol. It will take the sulfur into solution and you can wash the solution out of the sand.
Don't do that. This product contains sodium hydroxide (lye) and glycol ether, and glycol ether is combustible. Mixing lye and sulfuric acid produces an exothermic reaction - which is probably hot enough to ignite the glycol ether. And it would throw stuff all over the place. Result - flaming solvent dispersed wildly.
The sulfa drug in diethylene glycol, now the main ingredient in radiator antifreeze was used and people died from kidney failure.
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the elements in windex are isopropanol,2 butoxyethanol,ethylene glycol n-hexyl ether, and water
Triethylene glycol 5-25%Tetraethylene glycol 5-25%Dibutoxy tetraglycol 10-50%Tetraethylene glycol diethyl ether 10-50%Propane, 2-methoxy-1-(2-methoxy-1-methylethoxy)- 10-50%Source(s):Wikipedia
There are about 30 ingredients in Gain Laundry Detergent that vary slightly depending on the special features of each type. Some of the main ingredients include: water, alcoholethoxy sulfate, borax, linear alkylberizene sulfonate, ethanolamine, citric acid, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and DTPA.
It's used as the liquid portion of some high-performance paints.
Glycol-ether, mineral oil or silicone. Please see the wikipedia article for more information.