Not exact matches
Blended into three million suns» worth of hydrogen and helium gas are hints of sweetness:
ethylene glycol, the syrupy and toxic mainstay in antifreeze, and ethyl formate, which
has a fruity, lemony scent.
The gauge
has a large, open container holding
ethylene glycol — a common antifreeze.
The monomers are the hydrophilic poly (
ethylene glycol), or PEG, which mixes well with water, and the halophilic polysulfabetaine (PSB), which
has a preference for salt solution.
Most of the 140 types of molecules found in space
have been discovered here, including some common on Earth: acetic acid (vinegar),
ethylene glycol (the chief ingredient in antifreeze), and a basic sugar known as
glycol aldehyde.
The
ethylene glycol also
had no effect on hydrogen generation.
His team looked for something that
would dissolve boron oxide, and found it in a widely - used material:
ethylene glycol, otherwise known as antifreeze.
Because consumers
have become aware of the potential problems with parabens, a newer preservative, under the name «phenoxyethanol» (or
ethylene glycol monophenyl ether),
has emerged into conventional and even «certified organic» skin care as a safer alternative.
That
would essentially mean that
ethylene glycol turns into something else in a chemical reaction.
From a technician's standpoint «engine coolant»
would be referring to the 50/50 mix of
ethylene / polypropylene
glycol and water.
And in general, water is a great substitute in an emergency when you
have to limp to a garage, but the
ethylene glycol raises the boiling temperature of the water which prevents it from turning to steam in your engine.
Treatment for
ethylene glycol poisoning
has been helped tremendously with the introduction of 4 - Methylpyrazole or 4 - MP.
Propylene
glycol has a less pleasant taste, is biodegradable and does not cause the kidney damage like
ethylene glycol.
H.R. 615, The Antifreeze Bittering Act of 2009
has also been introduced that
would require
ethylene glycol manufactures to add denatonium benzoate to
ethylene glycol to deter animals from ingesting the toxic substance.
Antifreeze solutions contain
ethylene glycol and often
have a sweet taste that cats and dogs like.
If a client's dog got out of the owner's yard for a few hours on a sunny summer day and presented to your hospital with vomiting, ataxia and depression,
would you check into the possibility of
ethylene glycol exposure?
A dog only
has to drink about two ounces of
ethylene glycol to get sick.
Antifreeze contains
ethylene glycol, which
has a sweet taste to dogs and cats.
After that length of time, the liver will
have already begun metabolizing the
ethylene glycol into substances that cause kidney failure and ultimately death.
Antifreeze that contains
ethylene glycol has a sweet taste that attracts animals, but is deadly if consumed in even small quantities; one teaspoon can kill a seven - pound cat.
Imported snow globes
have been found to contain
ethylene glycol, or antifreeze.
What to do if you suspect your pet
has gotten into
ethylene glycol: See a veterinarian right away.
More than a dozen cats
have died from
ethylene glycol (antifreeze) poisoning in the Southwest Miami - Dade area.
To protect pets and people from antifreeze poisoning, product manufacturers as well as some humane groups propose adding a bitter, taste - aversive agent such as denatonium benzoate (Bitrex ®) to
ethylene glycol - containing automobile antifreeze, and federal legislation
has been proposed to this effect.
Propylene
glycol has a molecular structure that is nearly identical to
ethylene glycol which is antifreeze.
Common causes of poisoning in a cat include eating mice that
have been killed by poison, eating slug or snail bait, or drinking
ethylene glycol (antifreeze).
Researchers at the Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake
have synthesized a new class of renewable diesel fuels from a methyl ketone and diols including 2,3 - butanediol, 1,2 - propanediol, and
ethylene glycol.