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  1. is there any difference between glycerin and glycerol?

    Jun 19, 2014 · In laboratory setting, is there a difference between glycerin and glycerol? There are some conflicting info on this topic.

  2. What is the pH of 1M Glycerol? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    If the pKa of Glycerol is 14.15. How do you calculate the pH for it? I assume that the Henderson-Hasselbalch derivative that works for weak acids and bases is not applicable here.

  3. Can we predict the IMF strength of Acetone vs Glycerol?

    Nov 4, 2020 · 0 I was recently assigned a lab where I was to observe several properties of the chemicals Acetone and Glycerol then use my observations to predict their overall …

  4. The Chemistry behind creating Polylactic Acid (PLA)

    The glycerol also helps to keep the starch stretched out by stabilizing it with hydrogen bonding. Plasticizers (as the name would indicate) are additives that increase the plasticity of a plastic …

  5. inorganic chemistry - Hydrogen peroxide and glycerol …

    Jun 11, 2021 · Is the mixing of store-grade hydrogen peroxide 3% and glycerol in the ratio of 1:2 (V/V) at room temperature affecting the decomposition rate of hydrogen peroxide?

  6. H-NMR Equivalent Protons and Coupling of Glycerol

    Jun 2, 2018 · H-NMR Equivalent Protons and Coupling of Glycerol Ask Question Asked 7 years, 7 months ago Modified 4 years, 9 months ago

  7. Why is the IUPAC name of glycerol expressed in the way that it is?

    Jul 6, 2015 · Glycerol and trihydroxypropane are common names. The IUPAC name is propane-1,2,3-triol. The common name glycerol comes from the root glyco - which means sweet. …

  8. Periodic acid cleavage of carbohydrates - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Nov 1, 2025 · Cleavage of the first single bond in glycerol 2 necessarily affords formaldehyde and α-hydroxyacetaldehyde. Aldehydes are readily hydrated in water. As far as periodic acid is …

  9. why is glycerol-3-phosphate not called glyceryl-3-phosphate?

    Feb 24, 2025 · 1 Glycerol is a moiety in this ester, so why is the full name of "glycerol" used in this ester nomenclature and not the moiety name "glyceryl"?

  10. light - How can glycerol make glass objects 'disappear'?

    Apr 21, 2024 · There's a famous experiment that uses glycerol (glycerin) to make glass objects 'disappear'. A glass object becomes nearly invisible when filled with glycerol and immersed in …