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freezing point of a mixture of % ethylene glycol and % water freezes below °c. it is used as a deicing fluid for windscreens and aircraft. ethylene glycol breaks down in air in about ten days, and in water or soil in a few weeks. it enters the environment through the disposal of ethylene glycol-containing
glycol diacetate, polyester fibers and films, low-freezing dynamite, solvent, extractant for various purposes, solvent mixture for cellulose esters and ethers especially cellophane, cosmetics (up to %), lacquers, alkyd resins, printing inks, wood stains, adhesives, leather dyeing, textile processing, tobacco...
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