glycolˈglaɪ kɔl, -kɒl
glycol (n)
English Definitions:
ethylene glycol, glycol, ethanediol (noun)
a sweet but poisonous syrupy liquid used as an antifreeze and solvent
diol, glycol, dihydric alcohol (noun)
any of a class of alcohols having 2 hydroxyl groups in each molecule
glycol (Noun)
Any aliphatic diol.
glycol (Noun)
A thick, colourless liquid, CH(OH), of a sweetish taste, produced artificially from certain ethylene compounds and used as an antifreeze; ethylene glycol.
glycol
A diol is a chemical compound containing two hydroxyl groups (−OH groups). An aliphatic diol is also called a glycol. This pairing of functional groups is pervasive, and many subcategories have been identified. The most common industrial diol is ethylene glycol. Examples of diols in which the hydroxyl functional groups are more widely separated include 1,4-butanediol HO−(CH2)4−OH and propylene-1,3-diol, or beta propylene glycol, HO−CH2−CH2−CH2−OH.
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