ethane12diols
Ethane12diols, in systematic terms ethane-1,2-diols, are a small class of vicinal diols derived from ethane by placing hydroxyl groups on the first and second carbon atoms. The principal member of this family is ethylene glycol, also called ethene-1,2-diol, with the formula C2H6O2. Ethylene glycol is a simple, two-carbon diol that contains no stereoisomers; each carbon bears one hydroxyl group and two substituents (one hydrogen and the other carbon).
Ethylene glycol is a colorless, hygroscopic liquid that is miscible with water and many organic solvents. Its
Safety and environmental aspects are important. Ethylene glycol is toxic if ingested and can cause metabolic