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1. What is monoethylene glycol, exactly?
Ans - Mono ethylene glycol (MEG) is a viscous liquid that is colourless, odourless, and essential to numerous industrial operations. It is a hygroscopic, water-soluble liquid that is also known as ethylene glycol, ethanediol, or just glycol.
2. What is the purpose of mono ethylene glycol?
Ans - Mono ethylene glycol is mainly utilised as an antifreeze in automotive and other applications, but it is also employed as a raw ingredient for the creation of polyester fibres, resins, and plastics. Additionally, it serves as a solvent and a raw material for the manufacture of surfactants, plasticizers, and glycol ethers.
3. How dangerous is monoethylene glycol?
Ans - Although mono ethylene glycol is not regarded as harmful, it is poisonous and can irritate the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Monoethylene glycol can be fatal if consumed since it severely irritates the digestive tract and causes vomiting.
4. How is monoethylene glycol kept in storage?
Ans - Mono ethylene glycol should be kept away from heat sources and ignition sources in sealed, labelled containers. Additionally, it needs to be kept in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
5. What happens to used mono ethylene glycol?
Ans - Sending mono ethylene glycol to a hazardous waste disposal centre is the best way to get rid of it. Although it shouldn't be dumped into the environment or down the drain, it can be burned in an authorised incinerator.