Ethlyene Glycol
Ethlyene Glycol
Compound.
Dexcool is considered a organic compound, as regular antifreeze is considered a glycol compound. They are not compatible with each other, although there are what is called universal antifreeze's available that supposedly can be mixed in either. Also as a side note, there are no official colors of antifreeze. A manufacturers antifreeze can be any color he chooses. It is up to the person to determine what antifreeze is suitable for a car or truck.
Antifreeze usually contains ethylene glycol (OHCH2CH2OH).
Antifreeze is typically a compound. It often contains ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, along with other additives to help lower the freezing point of the liquid in a car's cooling system.
Eethylene Glycol
A 1999 Toyota Camry does not require a specific antifreeze. Any brand name or non brand name antifreeze can be used in the 1999 Camry.
This is used to keep the motor from overheating and from freezing. Thus the name "antifreeze" and "coolant".
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
C2H2OH is a chemical formula that represents ethylene glycol, a chemical compound commonly used as an antifreeze in vehicles.
Antifreeze is a common additive used in car cooling systems to prevent the engine from freezing during cold weather. It helps lower the freezing point of the liquid in the radiator, protecting the engine from damage.
The compound name for 7H2O is heptahydrate.