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No, it's a fool proof murder.
Ethanol prevents the key ingredient in antifreeze from breaking down into toxic chemicals in the body. Ethylene glycol is the key ingredient in antifreeze and ethanol removes this through the bodies waste.
Animal testing is were the FDA and other companies test cosmetics and medicines on animals to test their effectivness and to see if they cause any illness or poisoning.
Symptoms of early antifreeze poisoning are much like alcohol intoxication. The dog may vomit, drink excessively, it may be wobbly. It may seem to get better only to get worse the next day with rapid breathing and seizures. Antifreeze damages the kidneys. The dog can be saved with medical intervention, left untreated antifreeze will kill an animal. Antifreeze is toxic for people and animals; but it tastes sweet and animals will drink it.
No, they definitely cannot. Antifreeze is a very toxic substance to all animals. You should take extensive precautions to ensure that your cat cannot get to any antifreeze, and you most definitely should not intentionally give it to a cat.
The sulfa drug in diethylene glycol, now the main ingredient in radiator antifreeze was used and people died from kidney failure.
Whiskey is the antidote to ethylene glycol poisoning. ethylene glycol is the poisonous ingredient of many commercial antifreeze brands and causes renal and liver failure and ultimately death.
No, it is a sign of bad water quality and possible ammonia poisoning. Try testing your water and doing a 75% water change if it gets worse.
There is no clear colored antifreeze.
no, why would it have antifreeze?
Antifreeze is molecular.