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Table data obtained from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 44th ed. Temperature dependence of ethylene glycol vapor pressure. Uses formula ...
Density (g cm-3) Boiling point (°C) ... Ethylene glycol: 1.11 197.3 2.26 −12.9 –3.11 K b & K f [1] ... Toggle the table of contents.
Table of thermal and physical ... [22] Temperature (°C) Density (kg/m 3 ... Because of the depressed freezing temperatures, ethylene glycol is used as a de ...
This page contains tables of azeotrope data for various binary and ternary mixtures of solvents. The data include the composition of a mixture by weight (in binary azeotropes, when only one fraction is given, it is the fraction of the second component), the boiling point (b.p.) of a component, the boiling point of a mixture, and the specific gravity of the mixture.
Ethylene glycol-10 Ice: Acetone-10 1 to 1 ratio of acetone to ice. Liquid N 2: Cycloheptane-12 Dry ice: Benzyl alcohol-15 Dry ice: Ethylene glycol-15 Ice: Sodium chloride-20 1 to 3 ratio of salt to ice. Dry ice: Tetrachloroethylene-22 Dry ice: Carbon Tetrachloride-23 Dry ice: 1,3-Dichlorobenzene-25 Dry ice: o-Xylene-29 Liquid N 2: Bromobenzene ...
Dimethoxyethane, also known as glyme, monoglyme, dimethyl glycol, ethylene glycol dimethyl ether, dimethyl cellosolve, and DME, is a colorless, aprotic, and liquid ether that is used as a solvent, especially in batteries. [2]
The toxic effects of ingesting ethylene glycol occur because it is converted by the liver into 4 other chemicals that are much more toxic. The lethal dose of pure ethylene glycol is 1.4 ml/kg (3 US fluid ounces (90 ml) is lethal to a 140-pound (64 kg) person) but is much less lethal if treated within an hour. [9] (see Ethylene glycol poisoning).
Density: 1.178 kg/m 3 at 15 °C, gas [2] ... precursor to ethylene glycol; to ... [24] It is also used as a refrigerant gas for low temperature applications under the ...