Glycerine

trihydric alcohol

Description

Glycerine is a colorless, odorless, clear, viscous liquid that is sweet-tasting and non-toxic it is a natural compound derived from vegetable oils or animal fats Chemical name is Glycerol with chemical formula C3H5(OH)3 Industries: Paints and varnishes, Household chemicals, Fertilizers, Cosmetic industry, Adhesives, oils, greases, Horticulture, Pharmaceutical industry, Food industry, Feed industry, Resins, plastics, polyurethanes Uses: Humectant, solvent, and sweetener, and may help preserve foods Filler in commercially prepared low-fat foods Thickening agent in beverages Medical and personal care Botanical extracts Electronic cigarette liquid Antifreeze Chemical intermediate Vibration damping Properties: CAS number 56-81-5 WE number 200-289-5 Chemical formula C3H8O3 Molar mass 92,1 g/mol Customs tariff code 29054500 pH 5-7 Melting / freezing point -10°C Boiling point range 100-130°C Relative density ~1200 kg/m3 @15°C

  • Carboxylic and anhydric acids
  • Glycerine
  • trihydric alcohol
  • Glycerol

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