| 21. | The substance easily mixes with acetone, ethanol, and propylene glycol.
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| 22. | Propylene glycol is used in veterinary medicine as an oral treatment for hyperketonaemia in ruminants.
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| 23. | Antifreeze products for automotive use containing propylene glycol in place of ethylene glycol are available.
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| 24. | One common couplant is propylene glycol, but there are many other options which can be substituted.
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| 25. | The main ingredients are propylene glycol, glycerin, and flavorings; and most often, nicotine in liquid form.
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| 26. | Propylene glycol must be used without water dilution, and stainless steel plumbing is not necessarily mandatory.
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| 27. | Propylene glycol monomethyl ether marketed as Dowanol "!
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| 28. | Acetol can be converted to propylene glycol.
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| 29. | Propylene glycol alginate is alginic acid that has some of its carboxyl groups esterified with propylene glycol.
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| 30. | And his / her statement that propylene glycol bioaccumulates in the food chain is just plain incorrect.
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