Cómo Pronunciar "glycol"
word
ˈɡɫaɪˌkoʊɫ/, /ˈɡɫaɪˌkɔɫ
GLY-kohl
ɡlˈaɪkɒl
gly-KOL
Definición
Glycol is a type of chemical compound, usually a colorless, odorless liquid, commonly used in antifreeze or as an industrial solvent.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈɡɫaɪˌkoʊɫ/, /ˈɡɫaɪˌkɔɫ
Inglés Británico
ɡlˈaɪkɒl
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
GLY-kohl
UK
gly-KOL
Escucha en Contexto
Antifreeze contains glycol to protect car engines in winter.
Some coolants use glycol as the main ingredient.
Glycol is colorless and has no smell.
Make sure you handle glycol carefully—it's toxic if swallowed.