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Definition: Trihydroxy alcohol, a colorless, viscous liquid derived from soap manufacture as a byproduct, or more recently, synthesized from propylene and sugar. It is used in the manufacture of alkyd resins (esters of glycerol and phthalic anhydride), and similar ester-type resins, esterified synthetic resins, and plasticizers. The term glycerol applies to the pure product; glycerin applies to commercial products containing at least 95% glycerol.
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