One gallon of antifreeze can contaminate a significant amount of water, potentially affecting thousands of gallons. Ethylene glycol, a common component in antifreeze, is toxic and poses risks to aquatic life and human health. Just a small amount, around 0.1% of a water body, can lead to harmful effects on the ecosystem. Therefore, it's crucial to dispose of antifreeze properly to prevent water pollution.
1 gallon
One gallon of antifreeze mixed with half water
1 gallon of antifreeze mixed 50/50 with 1 gallon of distilled water will be enough to fill the system.
8 pounds
2 gallons.
0.25 gallons of water (or 1 quart)
Approx 1.86 gallons.
To create a 45% antifreeze solution from 1 gallon (128 ounces) of pure antifreeze, you need to determine how much of the solution should consist of antifreeze. Since you want 45% antifreeze, you can set up the equation: 0.45 * (128 + x) = 128, where x is the amount of water added. Solving for x, you find that you need to add approximately 104 ounces of water to achieve a 45% antifreeze solution.
Drain & flush the system completely. Now add a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water until it is full. One gallon of antifreeze mixed with one gallon of distilled water should be more than enough.
One gallon of antifreeze and 1 gallon of distilled water mixed together 50/50 will be enough to fill the system.
Purchase one gallon of antifreeze and one gallon of distilled water. Prepare a 50/50 mix, and this will be enough. Or you can buy 2 gallons that is already a 50/50 mix.
I don't think it's a question as to what type, as it is to how much ,,, about one gallon of prestone straight antifreeze then top it off with water .