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antifreeze
A really awesome and decidedly kitchen alcoholic drink, made by mixing blueberry vodka with mountain dew
Ethylene Glycol (or variant) mixed with Water to prevent freezing of water in your motorcycle over winter It usually contains other treatments which prevent rusting and also prevent foriegn bodies clogging up the coolant system of your bike
A liquid that is used to cool your car's engine, protects it from freezing in the winter months, and lubricates the water pump The antifreeze also acts as the key agent in providing heat inside the car's cabin This is accomplished by circulating the hot antifreeze through a small radiator-type unit called the heater core Hot air is generated from this unit and is blown into the car by the blower-motor
A substance, such as glycol, used to lower the freezing point of water; used as an additive in the radiators of motorcars
A substance added to a liquid to lower its freezing point Some solar collectors circulate a mixture of water and propylene glycol (C3H8O2) to prevent the liquid from freezing
A greenish-yellow chemical used to keep your engine at a normal operating temperature It is usually mixed with water and circulated throughout your engine by a water pump to keep the engine from boiling as well as freezing Most antifreeze also prevent rust and lubricate moving parts in the cooling system
a liquid added to the water in a cooling system to lower its freezing point
Antifreeze protects your cooling system against both freezing and boiling over When used at normal strength (50% antifreeze, 50% water), it can lower the freezing point of the coolant to -34 degrees F and raise its boiling temperature to 276 degrees F Never use straight antifreeze in your cooling system Always mix it with at least 50% water Antifreeze is 95% ethylele glycol The only differences between brands of antifreeze are the type and/or quantity of anti-corrosion additives used Ethylene glycol never wears out but the corrosion inhibitors do That's why the antifreeze should be changed every two years
A liquid solution inside the radiator that lowers the freezing point and raises the boiling point of water It circulates through the engine to absorb excess heat created during combustion Also called coolant
a modifying agent added to water in a closed-loop system to lower the temperature at which the water freezes
{i} substance added to engine fluid to lower it's freezing point
The fluid mixed with water that is put into your vehicle's radiator Antifreeze is traditionally green in color; however, newer long-life antifreezes may be red or orange Please refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for the proper antifreeze for your vehicle
This refers to the substance added to water to lower its freezing point Solar water heaters usually use a mixture of water and propylene glycol instead of water to prevent freezing
(Otomotiv) A greenish-yellow or orange colour chemical used to keep your engine at a normal operating temperature. It is usually mixed with water and circulated throughout your engine by a water pump to keep the engine from boiling as well as freezing. Most antifreeze also prevent rust and lubricate moving parts in the cooling system
Liquid used in a cooling system that is mixed with water and prevents the water from freezing The solution serves as the engine coolant
Antifreeze is a liquid which is added to water to stop it freezing. It is used in car radiators in cold weather. a liquid that is put in the water in car engines to stop it from freezing. Any substance that lowers the freezing point of water, protecting a system from the ill effects of ice formation. Antifreezes such as ethylene glycol or propylene glycol commonly added to water in automobile cooling systems prevent damage to radiators. Additives to prevent freezing of water in gasoline (e.g., Drygas) usually contain methanol or isopropanol. Organisms that must survive freezing temperatures use various chemicals to inhibit ice crystal formation in their cells and tissues: glycerol or dimethyl sulfoxide in insects, glycerol or trehalose in other invertebrates (nematodes, rotifers), and proteins in Antarctic fishes
Solution in an engine cooling system that lowers the coolant's freezing point and raises its boiling point
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