Yes, it is.
No, it is an alcohol mainly used for antifreeze and refrigeration/coolant.
Ethylene glycol.
The most commonly used antifreeze is the ethylene glycol.
Mostly ethylene or propylene glycol.
Ethylene Glycol.
A Ethylene glycol antifreeze coolant should be used (Mopar coolant) and mixed with 50/50 with distilled water. Another coolant that is pretty good is the Zerex G-05 antifreeze (approved by Daimler-Chrysler).
none is used to prepare it, it is antifreeze!
Ethylene glycol and water with corrosion inhibitors
Ethylene Glycol is normally used in the 2001 Chrysler town and country. If it is unknown what type of coolant is in vehicle now, get the old coolant flushed and replace with ethylene glycol or any universal coolant.
Ethylene glycol is a chemical mixture that produces a cooling effect when presented in a high-temperature atmosphere. As a result of its cooling properties, ethylene glycol is used in many mechanical processes, and can be known by another name: "antifreeze".
yes low molecular weight polyethylene glycol is used for automotive anti-freeze. most commonly used ones are ethylene glycol or propylene glycol
There are more than one kind of antifreeze used at different times and for different purposes, which do you want?Alcohol based antifreeze (obsolete)Ethylene Glycol antifreezePropylene Glycol antifreeze (used in potable water systems)etc.