Yes
Antifreeze usually contains ethylene glycol (OHCH2CH2OH).
Propylene Glycol: it contains three Carbons, eight Hydrogens, and two Oxygens.
The color of glycol depends on the additives used during its manufacturing process. Yellow glycol usually contains an inhibitor package specifically designed for corrosion protection in industrial systems, while red glycol typically includes a different set of inhibitors for automotive applications. These additives give the glycol its distinctive color.
The original mixture contains 41.4 ounces of glycol. for this to be 30 percent of the mixture, the total mixture must be 138 ounces, so 46 ounces of water must be added.
Definitely. Two years ago, I took Caltrate which contains polyethylene glycol. There was no effect the first day I took it, but I was extremely dizzy, had terrible headaches, and experienced stiffness in my left hip and shoulder on the second day. I now try to avoid all glycols. I know I am extremely allergic to propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol and butylene glycol. Good Luck trying to avoid these harmful chemicals.
There are a total of 24 hydrogen atoms in six molecules of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2), as each molecule contains 4 hydrogen atoms.
Antifreeze is typically a compound. It often contains ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, along with other additives to help lower the freezing point of the liquid in a car's cooling system.
No it is an organic compound since it contains carbon.
The Formula For Propylene glycol is C3H8O2 and since Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen Are all Non-Metals and Covalent bonds are made between Non-Metals its a Covalent Bond
Ingredients: Aqua Sodium Laureth Sulfate Sodium chloride Cocamide DEA Triclosan Aloe barbadensis Cocamidopropyl betaine Glycerine Parfum Citric acid Benzoic acid Benzyl alcohol Benzyl salicylate Butylphenyl methylpropional Methyparaben Methylchloroisothiazolinone Methylisothiazolinone Magnesium nitrate Magnesium chloride Propylene glycol Triethylene glycol Cl 42090 Cl 19140 AAlu OOH2pCO2 Pks
No. Polyethylene glycol has an extremely low toxicity compared to either of the others.
no, but polyethylene glycol is.