k Ethylene oxide antimicrobial molecule Ethylene oxide antimicrobial agent, molecular model. Ethylene oxide also known as oxirane, epoxyethane, dimethylene oxide is an industrial chemical used as a sterilant, killing bacteria, mould and fungi. It is mostly used in sterilising medical supplies such as bandages, sutures and surgical equipment. It is also used in manufacturing other chemicals, such as the car refrigerant ethylene glycol found in antifreeze. Ethylene oxide has the chemical formula C2H4O. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colourcoded carbon C, grey, hydrogen H, turquoise and oxygen red. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Ethylene oxide antimicrobial molecule Ethylene oxide antimicrobial agent, molecular model. Ethylene oxide  also known as oxirane, epoxyethane, dimethylene oxide  is an industrial chemical used as a sterilant, killing bacteria, mould and fungi. It is mostly used in sterilising medical supplies such as bandages, sutures and surgical equipment. It is also used in manufacturing other chemicals, such as the car refrigerant ethylene glycol found in antifreeze. Ethylene oxide has the chemical formula C2H4O. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour coded: carbon  C, grey , hydrogen  H, turquoise  and oxygen  red .
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Ethylene oxide antimicrobial molecule

Ethylene oxide antimicrobial agent, molecular model. Ethylene oxide (also known as oxirane, epoxyethane, dimethylene oxide) is an industrial chemical used as a sterilant, killing bacteria, mould and fungi. It is mostly used in sterilising medical supplies such as bandages, sutures and surgical equipment. It is also used in manufacturing other chemicals, such as the car refrigerant ethylene glycol found in antifreeze. Ethylene oxide has the chemical formula C2H4O. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (C, grey), hydrogen (H, turquoise) and oxygen (red).

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