Nothing, you have a solution of antifreeze. However if you then cool the solution the freezing point will be lower than that of pure water.
No. The antifreeze has to be mixed with the water before the water freezes.
Antifreeze is a chemical additive mixed with water. Must be 50/50 mixed with the right type of antifreeze for the right vehicle. If it gets to thick, the PH level is high and not the right content of water is mixed with the chemical additive.
One gallon of antifreeze mixed with half water
( YES ) you can buy premixed engine coolant ( antifreeze mixed with water ) or concentrated antifreeze
I believe that STRAIGHT antifreeze , not mixed with preferably distilled water , freezes at 7* Fahrenheit
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.
Any good grade of antifreeze mixed 50/50 with water
there is no water mixed with the oil but have antifreeze coming out of the exhaust
50 / 50 mixture of antifreeze and preferably distilled water usually ( Ford says not to have less than 40 % antifreeze and not more than 60 % antifreeze )
No ! antifreeze is usually mixed 50/50 with preferably distilled water for your cooling system
Preferably distilled water ( usually a 50 / 50 mix but Ford says not to exceed 60 % antifreeze )
8 pounds