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, ethylene glycol molecules have a much stronger attraction for each other due to hydrogen bonding, compared to their attraction for non-polar molecules like cyclopentane. This is due to the polar nature of the ethylene glycol molecule, which forms strong intermolecular forces with other ethylene glycol molecules.
Oh, dude, polyethylene glycol is made of ethylene oxide and water. It's like when ethylene oxide and water decide to have a chemical party and polyethylene glycol is the cool result. So yeah, it's basically just ethylene oxide and water hanging out together in a molecular form.
A liter of water weighs approximately 33.8 ounces.
mg is milligram, a measure of weight. Liter is a measure of volume. A liter of WATER would weigh 1 million milligrams- but a liter of alcohol would weigh about 700,000 mg- since alcohol is lighter than water. A liter of mercury would weigh MUCH more, since it is heavier than water. So, to answer your question, we would need to know a liter of WHAT?
It weighs approximately 2.4 kg.
The weight of a liter of propylene glycol is approximately 1.036 kilograms.
The weight of ethylene glycol depends on the quantity being measured. The density of ethylene glycol at room temperature is around 1.11 grams per cubic centimeter. You can calculate the weight by multiplying the volume in cubic centimeters by the density.
No, ethylene glycol molecules have a much stronger attraction for each other due to hydrogen bonding, compared to their attraction for non-polar molecules like cyclopentane. This is due to the polar nature of the ethylene glycol molecule, which forms strong intermolecular forces with other ethylene glycol molecules.
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Because ethylene glycol is converted into its toxic metabolites in the body, and the 1st step in this process is by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH). Ethanol is a much less toxic substrate of the enzyme and effectively acts as a competitive inhibitor.
It depends on how dilute the antifreeze is, for cars, antifreeze is usually a mixture of antifreeze and water. However, ethylene glycol is the main component of antifreeze with a density of 1.09 grams per centimeters cubed. Or 1.09 grams per mililiter which is 1090 grams per liter. One gallon is 4 quarts or 3.7854 liters. So, 1090 grams per liter, times 3.7854 liters equals 4125.65 grams. Times this by the conversion factor of 1 pound equal to 453.59 grams. Then, a gallon of ethylene glycol weighs about 9 pounds. An undiluted gallon of antifreeze weighs 9.33 pounds per gallon.
Are you trying to make your own deicing fluid? Look in the phone book for chemical supply companies; Hexion Specialty Chemicals is who I always bought stuff from, and they'll bring you a drum of ethylene glycol. Note the quantity: they don't want to talk to you for less than 55 gallons of anything. Then again, if you're deicing aircraft you'll use that much. You can get a liter of it from Sigma-Aldrich for $77.80. You can get a gallon of deicing fluid for twenty dollars, and you can get a gallon of automotive antifreeze for around $10. Unless you are planning to make a huge amount of whatever it is you're making, or you need absolutely pure ethylene glycol for research purposes, buying pure glycol is economically foolish.
Oh, dude, polyethylene glycol is made of ethylene oxide and water. It's like when ethylene oxide and water decide to have a chemical party and polyethylene glycol is the cool result. So yeah, it's basically just ethylene oxide and water hanging out together in a molecular form.
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50/50 ethylene glycol and distilled water just like pretty much every car.
The weight of 1 gallon of glycol can vary depending on the specific type and concentration of glycol, but generally, it weighs around 9 to 10 pounds.
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