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Mono Ethylene Glycol (500 ml) is a high-purity chemical reagent widely used in laboratories for antifreeze formulations, chemical reactions, and industrial processes. Its excellent solvent properties and thermal stability make it indispensable in temperature-sensitive experiments and equipment. This 500 ml bottle is conveniently sized for controlled laboratory use, ensuring safe handling and accurate measurements. Always store in a cool, dry place and follow safety protocols when using.
Key Features
- High purity suitable for laboratory applications
- Excellent antifreeze and coolant properties
- Stable under a wide range of temperatures
- Clear, colorless liquid ensuring easy visual inspection
- Convenient 500 ml packaging for precise usage
Precautions
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel
- Use protective gloves and eye protection when handling
- Avoid inhalation of vapors and ingestion
- Store in a cool, well-ventilated area away from heat sources
- Dispose of according to local hazardous waste regulations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is Mono Ethylene Glycol used for in laboratories?
Answer: It is commonly used as an antifreeze, coolant, and solvent in various laboratory procedures and chemical syntheses.
Question: Is Mono Ethylene Glycol toxic?
Answer: Yes, it is toxic if ingested or inhaled in large amounts; proper handling and safety precautions are essential.
Question: How should Mono Ethylene Glycol be stored?
Answer: Store it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
Question: Can Mono Ethylene Glycol be used for food-related applications?
Answer: No, it is not safe for food or pharmaceutical use and should only be used for laboratory and industrial purposes.
Question: What should I do in case of accidental exposure?
Answer: Immediately rinse affected area with water and seek medical advice if symptoms occur.
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