C2H4O + H2O → HO−CH2CH2−OH That's how to make ethylene glycol. Oxidize ethylene. Contact with air at "below evaporation point" will do the trick. Take your oxidized ethylene and add H2O,...or water,...which ever is available. You got ethylene glycol. Now you are a chemist too.
I've been a mechanic my whole life. Ethylene glycol is whats in traditional antifreeze.
I'll have to check the newer stuff.but I've never heard of ethylene oxide in antifreeze
C2H4O + H2O → HO−CH2CH2−OH That's how to make ethylene glycol. Oxidize ethylene. Contact with air at "below evaporation point" will do the trick. Take your oxidized ethylene and add H2O,...or water,...which ever is available. You got ethylene glycol. Now you are a chemist too.
And the eco-friendly variant is propylene glycol. Not ethylene oxide.
That’s in vape pens and hospital sprays
You are correct. EO is a gas, not a liquid.
First search result I got on DDG
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/ethylene-oxide