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Coolant is primarily a liquid, typically made up of water mixed with antifreeze, which helps regulate temperature and prevent freezing in engines and cooling systems. However, in some applications, such as certain air conditioning systems, coolant can also exist in gas form as it circulates to absorb and dissipate heat. Overall, the most common form of coolant used in vehicles and machinery is liquid.

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