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Ethanolamine, also known as Mono-Ethanol-Amine (often abbreviated as MEA), is an organic chemical compound which is both a primary amine (due to an amino group in its molecule) and a primary alcohol (due to a hydroxyl group). Like other amines, Mono-Ethanol-Amine acts as a weak base. Ethanolamine is a toxic flammable corrosive colorless viscous liquid with an odor similar to ammonia.
Although our export department is focused on industrial chemicals, petrochemicals, solvents, polymers and synthetic rubbers. But we try to sources all those products that customers may need time to time. We offer a wide and consistently changing product pallet to satisfy our customers.
Ethanolamine, also known as Mono-Ethanol-Amine (often abbreviated as MEA), is an organic chemical compound which is both a primary amine (due to an amino group in its molecule) and a primary alcohol (due to a hydroxyl group). Like other amines, Mono-Ethanol-Amine acts as a weak base. Ethanolamine is a toxic flammable corrosive colorless viscous liquid with an odor similar to ammonia.
Although our export department is focused on industrial chemicals, petrochemicals, solvents, polymers and synthetic rubbers. But we try to sources all those products that customers may need time to time. We offer a wide and consistently changing product pallet to satisfy our customers.
Ethanolamine, also known as Mono-Ethanol-Amine (often abbreviated as MEA), is an organic chemical compound which is both a primary amine (due to an amino group in its molecule) and a primary alcohol (due to a hydroxyl group). Like other amines, Mono-Ethanol-Amine acts as a weak base. Ethanolamine is a toxic flammable corrosive colorless viscous liquid with an odor similar to ammonia.
A solvent is a fluid phase (liquid, gas, or plasma) that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution. The most common solvent in everyday life is water.
The term organic solvent refers to most other solvents that are organic compounds and contain carbon atoms. Solvents usually have a low boiling point and evaporate easily or can be removed by distillation, thereby leaving the dissolved substance behind.
Solvents are usually clear and colorless liquids and most of them have a characteristic odor. The concentration of a solution is the amount of compound that is dissolved in a certain volume of solvent.