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Science » Chemistry
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Posted by :
Query
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Posted on :
10/12/2009 |
Updated on :
10/12/2009
Keywords :
glycerine, glycerine, made
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what is glycerine made up of ?
what is glycerine made up of ?
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Glycerine is otherwise called as glycerol and is made up of many lipids. It is formed by saponification of animal fats.
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