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Chemical intermediate
In the chemical industry, a chemical intermediate (collectively "intermediate chemicals") is the (stable) product of a chemical reaction process, valued as a reagent for subsequent industrial chemical processes, as distinguished from a product valuable to the end consumer. For example, ethanol has application as a solvent, a fuel, and in artificial liquors; but when it is sold to manufacture ethyl esters, it is a chemical intermediate.
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