Not exact matches
«Though we most commonly
think of
ethylene glycol as antifreeze, it actually is associated with the formation of more complex sugar molecules that are necessary for life,» said Jan M. Hollis of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Traditionally,
ethylene glycol - based antifreezes are
thought of as more of a winter toxin, but keep reading to find out why you need to make sure to keep
ethylene glycol on your list of rule - outs, even during warm months!
Wipe up any spills you find and perhaps
think about switching away from
ethylene glycol to propylene
glycol.