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Ethyl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ethyl may refer to: • Ethyl group, a functional group in organic chemistry • Ethyl Corporation, a fuel additive company • Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol • Cold Ethyl, a rock band founded by Nic...
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Ethanol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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NewMarket Corporation is the parent company of Afton Chemical Corporation and Ethyl Corporation. NewMarket Corporation Website > ... Ethyl provides value-added manufacturing and supply solutions to the chemical industry. Ethyl Corporation Website >
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Ethyl group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Ethyl" brand leaded gasoline -- tetra-ethyl lead -- loony gas -- one of the world's greatest environmental disasters. Many thousands died, and whole nations were poisoned. ... The claim that Kettering made was simple: Ethyl was the only additive that could be put in gasoline in order to keep cars on the road.
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3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde ... White to pale yellow powder or crystals with a characteristic odor of vanilla. ... Ethyl vanillin is a synthetic compound that is 3½ times stronger in flavor than real vanilla, although the flavor is not quite the same.
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As a result of an unwavering commitment to total quality systems, GPC has literally set the standard of excellence for ethyl alcohol purity and lot-to-lot consistency. The GPC focus in producing ethyl alcohol is directed to the distilled spirits and beverage industries.
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Ethyl alcohol was blended at 10-20% with gasoline to boost "octane" in European motor fuels during the 1920s and 30s. The Discol blend featured in this advertisement was a typical alternative to Ethyl brand leaded gasoline.
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