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Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether

Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether; 1,3-Bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)-2,2-dimethylpropane; 2,2'-((2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-propanediyl)bis(oxymethylene))bis(oxirane); CCRIS 2640; Diglycidyl ether of neopentyl gylcol; EINECS 241-536-7; Heloxy WC68; UNII-9288EM7AOW; Oxirane, 2,2'-((2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediyl)bis(oxymethylene))bis-; Propane, 1,3-bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)-2,2-dimethyl- Identifiers Chemical compound Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether ( NPGDGE) is an organic chemical in the glycidyl ether family. It is aliphatic and a colorless liquid. It has the formula C 11H 20O 4 and the CAS registry number of 17557-23-2. It is Synthesis [ ] Uses [ ] A key use is modifying the viscosity and properties of epoxy resins. As an Toxicity [ ] NPGDGE toxicity is fairly well understood. See also [ ] • • References [ ] • pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov . Retrieved 30 March 2022. • sor.epa.gov . Retrieved 2022-03-25. • PubChem. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov . Retrieved 2022-03-25. • Jagtap, Ameya Rajendra; More, Aarti (2022-08-01). Polymer Bulletin. 79 (8): 5667–5708. • echa.europa.eu . Retrieved 2022-03-25. • PubChem. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov . Retrieved 2022-03-29. • Crivello, James V. (2006). Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry. 44 (21): 6435–6448. • Monte, Salvatore J. (1998), Pritchard, Geoffrey (ed.), Plastics Additives: An A-Z reference, Polymer Science and Technology Series, Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, vol.1, pp.211–216, 978-94-011-5862-6 , retrieved 2022-03-29 • Howarth G.A "Synthesis o...

History of the Maldives

• v • t • e The history of the After the 16th century, when [ citation needed] occasionally meddled in local politics. However, this interference ended when the Maldives became a British Protectorate in the 19th century and the Maldivian monarchs were granted a good measure of self-governance. The Maldives gained total independence from the British on 26 July 1965. The greatest challenge facing the republic in the early 1990s was the need for rapid economic development and modernisation, given the country's limited resource base in fishing and tourism. Early Age [ ] See also: Much of the history of the Maldives is unknown, however based on tales and actual data, it can be deduced that the islands have been inhabited for over 2500 years, according to an old folklore from the Maldives' southern atoll. Allama Ahmed Shihabuddine (Allama Shihab al-Din) of Meedhoo on Addu Atoll wrote down this account in Arabic during Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar I's rule in the 17th century. Kitab Fi al-Athari Midu al-Qadimiyyah was the title of Allama Shihabuddine's book ("On the Ancient Ruins of Meedhoo"). The account is strikingly consistent with known South Asian history, including referencing Emperor Asoka, the legendary Indian emperor. In comparison to the southern islands, which are up to 800km away, the northern islands may have had a different migratory and colonization history. The first settlers to the southern Maldives [ ] A delegation from the Divi people sent gifts to the Roman Emperor...

Maldives

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Maldives Maps & Facts

• • • • • Maldives is an archipelagic nation with a total land area of 298 sq. km in the Indian Ocean. It is Asia's smallest country. Here, over 1,110 islands are grouped into a double chain of 26 atolls. The islands of the country are dispersed across about 90,000 sq. km of the ocean. This fact makes Maldives one of the world's most geographically dispered nations. The double chain of atolls of Maldives can be observed on the physical map of the country above. They lie across the Equator on both the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the Earth. The atolls of Maldives sit atop a submarine ridge. This ridge rises from the bed of the ocean and runs for 960 km (600 mi) in the north-south directions. The atolls are composed of sand bars and live coral reefs. Gan is the country's largest island and is located in the Laamu Atoll. The topography of each of the islands vary from mostly sand to marshy wetlands. Its highest point, an unnamed point on Wilingili Island, is only 7.87 ft. (2.4 m); while its lowest is the Indian Ocean (0 m). Atolls of Maldives Map Maldives can be divided into 21 administrative atolls (atholhuthah, singular - atholhu). In alphabetical order, they are as follows: Addu (Addu City), Ariatholhu Dhekunuburi (South Ari Atoll), Ariatholhu Uthuruburi (North Ari Atoll), Faadhippolhu, Felidhuatholhu (Felidhu Atoll), Fuvammulah, Hahdhunmathi, Huvadhuatholhu Dhekunuburi (South Huvadhu Atoll), Huvadhuatholhu Uthuruburi (North Huvadhu Atoll), Kolhumadulu, Maale (Male...