thiodiglycol

thiodiglycol
\\|thīō+\ noun
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary thi- + diglycol
: a hygroscopic liquid glycol (HOCH2CH2)2S that is made from ethylene oxide and hydrogen sulfide, that yields mustard gas on reaction with hydrochloric acid, and that is used as a solvent especially for dyes; bis-(2-hydroxyethyl sulfide)

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thiodiglycol /-dī-glīˈkol/ noun
A chemical compound soluble in eg water and alcohol used eg as an industrial cleaning agent, and also as an ingredient of mustard gas and nerve gas
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