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  • Except for ethylene glycol, most polyols have low toxicity.
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  • ...few seconds. This reaction also works with many other simple alcohols and polyols like [[glycerol]] and some sugars. This is similar to the reaction of [[pot
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  • ...organic compounds, typically derived from sugars, that comprise a class of polyols. They are used widely in the food industry as thickeners and sweeteners.
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  • ...hey are not nitro compounds, but rather nitrate esters or various alcohols/polyols, and the name "nitro" comes from the old designation of the preparation met
    6 KB (839 words) - 21:28, 26 October 2020