It does NOT boil faster than water. It has higher boiling point AND lower freezing point. - Antifreeze boils at about 197 c.
If ambient temperature is higher than 0'C or 32'F you can use water as a temporary substitute but may boil on hot days in traffic. Typical Ethylene/Propylene glycol antifreeze has a boiling point of 188'C (370'F) and a freezing point of -40'C (-40'F). A common blend of 50% water to 50% antifreeze will boil at around 140'C (284'F)
Generally, water based paint dries faster.
Because the water is warmer at the equator than at the pole. The warmer ocean water is the faster the currents move and the colder the water is the slow the currents move.
A mixture of 50% water and 50% antifreeze will transfer heat better than straight antifreeze and still protect the system from freezing up to at least 34 degrees below zero F.
Yes and it causes the water table to fall.
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yes salt water does boil faster
A small amount of water will reach it's boiling point sooner than a large amount of water. It will not boil faster.
Yes
there are already bubbles in it
yes
The mixture of the two liquids (water and antifreeze ethylene glycol))has a higher boiling point and lower freezing point than water alone.
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yes
Yes salt water does boil faster than fresh water. To be honest, if you put any kind of seasoning in a warming pot, it sparks a reaction.
Coke will boil faster than Gatorade will because Coke has a lower boiling point. This means it will break down faster than Gatorade.
because the oil makes the water have more heat which makes the water boil fast.