Water alone is not used as coolant for automobiles.
because sea water contains large amount of salt in it as impurity. this has much effect on its thermodynamic properties as compared to normal water.
NO
it is used as a coolant
Many pressurized water reactors use "regular" water (light water) as a primay coolant. That means that "only heavy water" is not a rule as regards reactor design. Reactor design specifies the coolant to be used.
No, salt water cannot be used to accurately determine the boiling point of ultrapure water. Salt water boils at a slightly higher temperature than pure water; salt water can be used to determine the boiling point of salt water.
It used to live in salt water.
The most common coolant used in nuclear reactors is water. There are light water reactors (using "regular" water), and the heavy water kind of reactor.
Yes it can be used to evaporate the water which will leave the salt
Yes and no. Water is an excellent coolant but does not have all the properties of antifreeze. Water provides no freeze protection or corrosion resistance.
Salt solutions are used in osmosis experiment to show that water will move to the side that has more salt. "Water follows salt."
Typically 50% water and 50% straight coolant, or just buy PreMixed...