ethylene glycol
English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- ethyleneglycol
Noun
    

Chemical structure of Ethylene Glycol
- (organic chemistry) An organic compound, HO-CH2-CH2-OH, and the chemical structure at right. It is a clear, colorless liquid under normal conditions, and is widely used as a vehicle engine coolant due to its anti-freeze properties.
-  1962 October, “Talking of Trains: New I.C.I. block tank train”, in Modern Railways, page 224:- It is concerned in the manufacture of ethylene glycol, a principal raw material in the production of Terylene, and a block train of eleven 25-ton tank wagons, designed by I.C.I., has been specially constructed by B.R. to convey output to I.C.I.'s Wilton works in North Yorkshire.
 
-  2016, Ian McEwan, Nutshell, Vintage, page 50:- ‘Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, rather good stuff.’
 
 
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Synonyms
    
- EG
- ethane-1,2-diol
- monoethylene glycol / MEG
Hypernyms
    
- ethyl glycol, ethylglycol
- ethanyl glycol, ethanylglycol
- ethyl diol, ethyldiol
- ethanyl diol, ethanyldiol
- ethane diol
- ethane glycol
Derived terms
    
- ethylene glycol demethalcrylate
- ethylene glycol diniitrate
- ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid
- monoethylene glycol / MEG
Related terms
    
- diethylene glycol / DEG
- -ene
- ethyl
- ethylene
- glycol
- monoethylene
- monoethylene glycol / MEG
- -ol
- polyethylene
- polyethylene glycol / PEG
- triethylene glycol / TEG
Translations
    
(organic chemistry) organic compound HO-CH2-CH2-OH
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See also
    
- ethylene diol, ethylenediol
- ethenyl glycol, ethenylglycol
- ethenyl diol, ethenyldiol
- ethene diol
- ethene glycol
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