distilled water is recommended
Antifreeze is supposed to be mixed with water , usually a 50 / 50 miix but if you live in a colder climate up to 60 % antifreeze is O.K.
you don't make any new substances, the sugar is just mixed very well into the water
Assuming that the temperature is above the freezing mark , and in an EMERGENCY you can use just water* BUT the antifreeze provides corrosion protection ( the corrosion package does " wear out " ) as well as lowering the freezing point and raising the boiling pointFord vehicles come from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and the correct type of antifreeze for the vehicleFord states not to drop below 40% antifreeze in the mix for corrosion protection and not to exceed 60% antifreeze to provide freeze protection in colder climates
you don't make any new substances, the sugar is just mixed very well into the water
Could be a few things. Does it leak antifreeze? if so, fix the part that leaks. If not, you could have coolant mixing with oil inside the engine, which burns it. check your spark plugs. If they are white, you are probably burning antifreeze - fix immediately. your exhaust will smell "sweet" as well if you are burning antifreeze.
Posibly there is a water main leak nearby mixing in with the ground water.
If you get it cold enough, yes. But it does not obsorb heat very well by itself, and that is the purpose of the liquid cooled engine. To keep our engines cool, we could use just water if we lived in a place that never got below 32 deg. Water transfers heat very well but expands when frozen. This will crack engine blocks. That is why we use antifreeze.
Well that depends on how much salt and how much water you have and what you want to accomplish by mixing them.
well, you make it with icing sugar, butter a teaspoon or half a teaspoon, and boling water so just put more water in it to make it runnier and smoother but just keep mixing all the lumps out of it is what i do...
Well modulation is just simply moduling something into shape but mixing is just turn the mixture round and round till it is all squashed together.
EH...... what the heck
Mixing of river water with sea water occurs where tidal or wave processes interact with river processes. This exact mixing zone is different for each estuary and depends on the relative strengths of river, tidal, and wave processes as well as their relative temperatures and densities.