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At approximately 198 degrees Fahrenheit.
212 F
An inpure chemical boil over a range of temperature. While, a pure solution melt at a fixed temperature.
it boils at about 100 degrees celcious ;) lolz
it lowers the temperature by forming hydrogen bonds that allow it to melt and boil faster
The mixture of the two liquids (water and antifreeze ethylene glycol))has a higher boiling point and lower freezing point than water alone.
Pure water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
Yes, it can. Under normal temperature and pressure, pure water does.
coolant is a mixture of antifreeze and water (usually 50/50) If you were to use just water, you would not have either freeze protection or overheat protection. Water freezes at 32 degrees. Antifreeze could protect engine to -20 to -30 degrees. Water (with no pressure) will boil at 212 degrees. Antifreeze will delay "boil-over" to a much higher temperature (I am not sure of number)
Depends on how much and what salt, but definitely higher than pure water.
Salty water boils at a higher temperature than pure water does.
At one atmosphere pressure, pure water starts to boil at 212 F (100 C). It will then maintain that temperature until all the water has boiledaway.