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What is the additives of coolant?

Ethylene glycol


Ethylene glycol in coolant or propylene gylcol?

Propylene glycol is generally considered safer than ethylene glycol for use in coolant/antifreeze due to its lower toxicity. This makes propylene glycol a preferred choice for applications where accidental ingestion may occur, such as in RVs or marine engines. Additionally, propylene glycol is less harmful to the environment compared to ethylene glycol.


What is the color of ethylene-glycol?

It is clear. If it is at room temperature, and 100% Ethylene glycol is clear.


What color is phosphate-free ethyleene glycol coolant?

Phosphate-free ethylene glycol coolant is typically dyed yellow or sometimes orange. This color helps differentiate it from conventional coolants that are typically green or pink.


What substance is used in engine coolant?

Ethylene Glycol.


Is ethylene glycol used as antifreeze in car coolant?

Yes, it is.


What type of coolant do you use for 2001 Town Country?

Ethylene Glycol is normally used in the 2001 Chrysler town and country. If it is unknown what type of coolant is in vehicle now, get the old coolant flushed and replace with ethylene glycol or any universal coolant.


What is the melting point of ethylene glycol?

The melting point of ethylene glycol is 8.78 degrees Fahrenheit or -12.9 degrees Celsius. It is both a coolant and a heat transfer agent.


Is ethylene glycol an electrolyte?

No, it is an alcohol mainly used for antifreeze and refrigeration/coolant.


What chemicals are used in engine coolant?

Ethylene glycol and water with corrosion inhibitors


Is ethylene glycol conductive?

No, ethylene glycol is not conductive.


Is ethylene glycol halal?

Ethylene glycol is not of animal origin !