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Salt lowers the freezing point temperature, it does not completely prevent freezing. Otherwise we would not have sea ice.
how to get the freezing point of sorbitol solutin lower at -18 oC WITH ADDING OF WATER
By maintaining the temperature over the freezing point.
In the winter, when the temps go below freezing, there should not be any water in a car. It should be antifreeze, actual windshield wiper fluid, etc.... This will prevent any freezing.
freezing temperature of different fuelsEthane- a fraction of natural gas- freezing temperature of -181.76 °C (89.34 K)Diesel- used in diesel engines- freezing temperature of -181.76 °C (89.34 K) although anti-freeze is usually added so it can be used in cold climatesGasoline/petrol- used as fuel in internal combustion chambers and is the most common fuel for cars- freezing temperature variablecba with the rest of this, somebody else finish it off please
Anti gel at a truck stop...
Nenets drink reindeer blood, they add salt to it too prevent it from freezing.
-25°C
Diesel freezes at the temperature of -2 degrees FAHRENHEIT
Salt lowers the freezing point temperature, it does not completely prevent freezing. Otherwise we would not have sea ice.
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These data depends strongly on the chemical composition. For gasoline: the freezing point is from -40 0C to -60 0C For Diesel fuel: the freezing point is from -6 0C to -20 0C
how to get the freezing point of sorbitol solutin lower at -18 oC WITH ADDING OF WATER
Try cutting them up and freezing them
yes, yes it does
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Yes. You can freeze the water, making it expand, or you can add cold water to a hot engine, shocking the block. You prevent freezing with antifreeze. You prevent shock by never adding water to a hot engine. If there is enough water in the engine to have the water pump provide circulation, you can add water SLOWLY, but you should really only add water to a hot engine when there is very little to add.