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  2. Triacetin - Wikipedia

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    Triacetin is the organic compound with the formula C 3 H 5 (OCOCH 3) 3. It is classified as a triglyceride , i.e., the triester of glycerol with acetic acid . [ 6 ] It is a colorless, viscous, and odorless liquid with a high boiling point and a low melting point.

  3. Glycerine acetate - Wikipedia

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    Glycerine acetate is a mixture of esters produced from the esterification of glycerol (1) with acetic acid.This reaction produces five congeners: the two monoacetylglycerols / MAG / monoacetin (2 and 3)

  4. Packaging gas - Wikipedia

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    A packaging gas is used to pack sensitive materials such as food into a modified atmosphere environment. The gas used is usually inert , or of a nature that protects the integrity of the packaged goods, inhibiting unwanted chemical reactions such as food spoilage or oxidation .

  5. 1,3,5-Trioxane - Wikipedia

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    1,3,5-Trioxane, sometimes also called trioxane or trioxin, is a chemical compound with molecular formula C 3 H 6 O 3.It is a white, highly water-soluble solid with a chloroform-like odor.

  6. Glyceryl diacetate - Wikipedia

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    Glyceryl diacetate is a food additive with the E number E1517. [1] This diglyceride is more generally known as diacetin.It is the diester of glycerol and acetylating agents, such as acetic acid and acetic anhydride. [2]

  7. Gunshot residue - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation OGSR is often used to distinguish the organic residues found after a discharge. Organic residues can come from propellants like nitrocellulose and trinitrotoluene, plasticisers like triacetin, stabilizers like diphenylamine and possible reaction products of said compounds. [2]

  8. Producer gas - Wikipedia

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    City (Town) gas: any of the above-manufactured gases including producer gas containing sufficient hydrocarbons to produce a bright flame for illumination purposes, originally produced from coal, for sale to consumers and municipalities. Uses and Advantages of Producer Gas: It is used in furnace. When furnaces are big, no scrubbing etc. is required.

  9. Perfluorobutane - Wikipedia

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    Perfluorobutane can replace Halon 1301 in fire extinguishers, [4] as well as the gas component for newer generation microbubble ultrasound contrast agents.Sonazoid [5] is one such microbubble formulation developed by Amersham Health that uses perfluorobutane for the gas core.