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hygroscopic in nature.
Modern use of the word
glycerine (alternatively
spelled glycerin)
refers to
commercial preparations of less than 100% purity, typically...
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Glycerin soaps are
soaps that
contain glycerol, a
component of fat or oil. They are
recognizably different from
other soaps because they are translucent...
- an explosion. Thus, the
glycerin mixture is
added slowly to the
reaction vessel containing the
mixed acid (not acid to
glycerin). The
nitrator is cooled...
- dark
violet colored powder. Its
reaction with
glycerol (commonly
known as
glycerin or glycerine) (C3H5(OH)3) is
highly exothermic,
resulting rapidly in a...
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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...
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Triformin (
glycerin triformate) is the
triester of
glycerol and
formic acid. J.
Buckingham (ed.).
Dictionary of
Organic Compounds. Vol. 12. p. 3362. v...
- des
principes immédiats des
graisses des animaux" [On the
compounds of
glycerin with
acids and on the
synthesis of
immediate principles of
animal fats]...
- with a
solution of formalin, zinc salts, alcohol,
salicylic acid, and
glycerin. The
mummification techniques used by
Salafia were
discovered in 2007 in...
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between puffs. The e-cigarette
aerosol usually contains propylene glycol,
glycerin, nicotine, flavors,
aroma transporters, and
other substances. The levels...
- Typically, fog is
created by
vaporizing proprietary water and glycol-based or
glycerin-based
fluids or
through the
atomization of
mineral oil. This
fluid (often...