You have a blown head gasket i would not drive it until it has been fixed
Please restate your question as I do not understand what you mean. What bottle are you talking about that you poured the antifreeze in? A few drops leak where, from the bottle?
You may have blown a head gasket, check you oil to see if the antifreeze is leaking into there.
It drops to about 12 degrees Fahrenheit.
A trickle of water is when you notice only drops and not a steady flow of constant water
A/C shouldn't "sweat" if it's not used. check the drops more closely, they might be antifreeze.
It usually drops and when u drop a glass it smashes and when a bomb drops it explodes or it has a timer on it and when it is finished "BAM!'' your dead.
Vapor into liquid is condensation.
Because the voltage drops. Depending on what is the problem changing the battery or alternator will help.
When a gas touches a cold surface and its temperature drops, it can form condensation, which is the process of changing from a gaseous state to a liquid state.
To effectively put ear drops in a difficult cat, gently restrain the cat and have someone help hold the cat still. Hold the cat's head steady and gently lift the ear flap. Carefully administer the prescribed amount of ear drops into the ear canal and massage the base of the ear to help the drops spread. Be patient and calm to avoid stressing the cat.
Changing water vapor into tiny drops of water is known as condensation. This process occurs when the temperature of the air cools, causing the water vapor to lose energy and form liquid water droplets. Condensation is a key step in the water cycle.
If the catcher drops the ball during a baseball game, it is considered a "passed ball" or an error. This allows baserunners to advance to the next base, potentially changing the outcome of the game.