Associations to the word «Glycol»
Noun
- Ether
- Peg
- Poly
- Methanol
- Ethyl
- Ester
- Ethanol
- Solvent
- Acetate
- Polymer
- Oxide
- Ingestion
- Adsorption
- Cellulose
- Poisoning
- Polymerization
- Toxicity
- Radiator
- Monomer
- Solubility
- Amine
- Acid
- Alcohol
- Sulfate
- Hydrocarbon
- Electrolyte
- Ammonium
- Hydroxide
- Chromatography
- Liquid
- Resin
- Silica
- Additive
- Sodium
- Distillation
- Condensation
- Hydrolysis
- Gel
- Potassium
- Oxidation
- Bis
- Derivative
- Ionization
- Mixture
- Coating
- Ml
- Chloride
- Fluid
- Spectrometry
- Carbonate
- Magnesium
- Reagent
- Ppm
- Vapor
- Freeze
- Alkali
- Viscosity
- Freezing
- Syrup
- Nitrate
- Catalyst
- Wax
- Filtration
- Chemical
- Hy
- Pharmaceutical
- Corrosion
- Antidote
- Mf
- Metabolite
- Cas
- Intoxication
- Compound
- Ide
- Deg
- Ingredient
- Boiling
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
GLYCOL, noun. (organic chemistry) Any aliphatic diol.
GLYCOL, noun. (organic compound) A thick, colourless liquid, C2H4(OH)2, of a sweetish taste, produced artificially from certain ethylene compounds and used as an antifreeze; ethylene glycol.
GLYCOL NUCLEIC ACID, noun. (biochemistry) A synthetic nucleic acid; an analogue of DNA in which the sugar backbone is glycerol or a related glycol
Dictionary definition
GLYCOL, noun. A sweet but poisonous syrupy liquid used as an antifreeze and solvent.
GLYCOL, noun. Any of a class of alcohols having 2 hydroxyl groups in each molecule.
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