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  2. Diethylene glycol - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 106.12 g/mol Appearance ... Diethylene glycol ... the number of confirmed deaths according to the official list rose to 219 victims.

  3. Ethylene glycol - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 62.068 g·mol −1 ... The major byproducts are the oligomers diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, ... Prandtl Number

  4. Dimethoxyethane - Wikipedia

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    CAS Number. 110-71-4 ... Molar mass: 90.122 g·mol −1 Appearance Colorless liquid Density: 0.8683 g/cm 3: ... Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether:

  5. 2- (2-Ethoxyethoxy)ethanol - Wikipedia

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    It is also widely used as a solvent in a number of cosmetics and personal care products, including face cream, deodorant, makeup, hair dye, and sunless tanner. [ 4 ] See also

  6. Diglyme - Wikipedia

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    Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether. Identifiers CAS Number. 111-96-6 ... Molar mass: 134.175 g·mol −1 Density: 0.937 g/mL Melting point:

  7. Ethylene oxide - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 44.052 g·mol −1 [2] ... Number of major producers Production, thousand tonnes ... By-products of the reaction are diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol ...

  8. Ethylene glycol (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Standard molar entropy, S o solid? J/(mol K) Heat capacity, c p? J/(mol K) Liquid properties Standard enthalpy change of formation, Δ f H o liquid: −460 kJ/mol Standard molar entropy, S o liquid: 166.9 J/(mol·K) Heat capacity, c p: 149.5 J/(mol·K) Gas properties Standard enthalpy change of formation, Δ f H o gas: −3955.4 kJ/mol Standard ...

  9. Allyl glycidyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Nucleophilic polymerization of the epoxide groups gives a material that has the same backbone as polyethylene glycol, with allyl-ether side chains. The additional Lewis basic ether sites alter ion transport in the polymer and also affect the transient inter-chain crosslinking and glass transition temperature in the presence of metal ions.