If Questioner has meant 'ethylene' glycol (1,2-ethanediol, C2H4(OH)2) then it will not be very volatile, the boiling point of 197.3 °C (470 K) at STP is quite indicative for that fact. If you compare this with ethanol (C2H5OH) with a Bp. = 78.4 °C (352 K) you can 'feel' the difference.
No, glucose cannot evaporate. Glucose (C6H12O6) is a carbohydrate, and like all carbohydrates, decomposes upon heating into carbon and steam.
yes
HYDRO-GLYCOLIC EXTRACTS are created from the maceration of plants in water and glycols(Propylene glycol or Butylene glycol).
All juices if they are fully liquid (and 0 percent thick) can evaporate
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Yes water can evaporate in a covered bowl and it can even evaporate in a covered bowl in the shade overnight.
yes
No. Polyethylene glycol has an extremely low toxicity compared to either of the others.
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
The weight of glycol will depend on the quantity!
Yes
Most of them contain propylene glycol.
Propylene glycol.
The chemical formula of pentaethylene glycol is C10H22O6.
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene glycol is not of animal origin !
Propylene glycol used to be in vehicle antifreeze.