glycerin in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for glycerin in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

glycerin N Am, glycerine [ˈglɪsəriːn] N Brit, Aus, glycerol [ˈglɪsərɒl, Am -rɑːl] N no pl CHEM, MED

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is soluble in water and miscible with glycerin, but is nearly insoluble in strong alcohol or concentrated ether.
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More pronounced condensation and dew drops are imitated by spraying the glass with corn syrup or glycerin.
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It is almost insoluble in water and glycerin, but very soluble in ethanol.
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E-liquids usually contain a mixture of propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, nicotine, and flavorings, while others release a flavored vapor without nicotine.
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Typically, fog is created by vaporizing proprietary water and glycol-based or glycerin-based fluids or through the atomization of mineral oil.
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Later, the liquid was changed to light oil, then water with antifreeze (glycerin or glycol).
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The treatment system can contain a stabilizer, such as glycerin, mineral oil, or vegetable oil.
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Nitroglycerin, made by nitration of glycerin, is the dangerously unstable explosive ingredient of dynamite.
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The barrier repair properties of lanolin have been reported to be superior to those produced by both petrolatum and glycerin.
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It had flannel layers of cloth-dipped in sodium phenolate and glycerin and protected against chlorine and phosgene, but not against tear gas.
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