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Glycerol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., About.com Guid ... Free Chemistry Newsletter! ... Glycerine and glycerin are alternate names for glycerol.
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What Is Glycerin: Structure; Glycerin has three of the Hydrogen atoms replaced with alcohol functional groups, which consist of an oxygen and hydrogen molecule (-OH). These are also called hydroxy functional groups. ... We can clearly see the chemical structure of glycerin if we view it as laid down flat in 2 dimensions,
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Description: Chemical structure of Glycerine. ... Usage of Glycerine chemical structure.png on dawiki ... Biochemie und Pathobiochemie: Glycerin...
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Glycerin is prevalent in higher plants and seaweed and in animals. In humans glycerin is accumulated subcutaneously or in muscle tissue in the form of lipids. Substances for which fatty acids are ester-bonded to all three hydroxyl groups in the glycerin structure are known as lipids or oils and fats.
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SMILES, InChI and Structure are below. ... Glycerin, synthetic: All Experiments and Citations in CPDB ... Chemical Structure for Glycerin, synthetic...
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