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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum. I was wondering, how long would pure glycerine stay in water before evaporating?
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First, it is not pure if it is in water.
Second, It may depend on the ratio of water to glycerol. I would think that it would be unlikely that all of the glycerol would evaporate to leave pure water. The water would also be evaporating.
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Glycerine BP 290 deg C! It is other way around.
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