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what is the common name of CH2OH-CH2OH-CH2OH

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Answered by mithi2004
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A 2 carbon chain is ETHYL group, and it's a 1,2 diol (double alcohol), which the common name for that is GLYCOL. They add the ending "LENE" to the root ethyl to make the full name. 

IUPAC is ethyl-1,2-diol, but common name is ethylene glycol... 

harsh1234533: not glycol
harsh1234533: glycerol
Answered by AarthyKalidass
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Answer:

Ethane-1,2-diol is the common name for CH2OH-CH2OH-CH2OH.

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What is Ethylene glycol?

Ethylene glycol is a colourless, transparent syrup. The main risk is the harm to the environment. Immediate action should be done to restrict its environmental expansion. It may quickly infiltrate the soil and pollute groundwater and neighbouring streams because it is a liquid. Ethylene glycol is a water-absorbing synthetic liquid. It has no odour and a nice taste. Ethylene glycol is used in the manufacture of antifreeze and deicing solutions for automobiles, aircraft, and boats. It's also found in hydraulic brake fluids and inks used in stamp pads, ballpoint pens, and printing presses.

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