| ethylene |
a flammable colorless gaseous alkene; obtained from petroleum and natural gas and used in manufacturing many other chemicals; sometimes used as an anesthetic
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| ethylene glycol |
a sweet but poisonous syrupy liquid used as an antifreeze and solvent
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| ethyl ether |
ether: a colorless volatile highly inflammable liquid formerly used as an inhalation anesthetic
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| ethyl acetate |
Ethyl acetate, also known as acetic acid ethyl ester, ethyl ethanoate, or acetic ester, is a clear, flammable liquid with a characteristic, not unpleasant smell like certain glues or nail polish removers. It is an ester with the formula is: CH3COOCH2CH3. It may be formed (along with acetic acid) as a contaminant in wine that has been exposed to air. Ethyl acetate is used as a solvent in glues and nail polish removers, in chemical reactions, and for extractions. ...
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| ethylene |
(C 2 H 4 ) A gaseous plant growth regulator regulating various aspects of vegetative growth, fruit ripening and abscission of plant parts.
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