Wash with soap and water.
Take it to the vet...
If it gets cold enough the coolant will freeze and crack the block if there is no antifreeze.
Rinse with water, call a doctor.
If you get antifreeze on your hands, it's important to wash the area immediately with soap and water to remove the chemical. Antifreeze contains toxic substances, such as ethylene glycol, which can be harmful if absorbed through the skin or ingested. If irritation, redness, or any adverse symptoms develop, seek medical attention promptly. Additionally, avoid touching your face or other surfaces until your hands are thoroughly cleaned.
Through the radiator cap no... But it does allow the antifreeze to come out through the cap if the pressure gets too high.
Yes if you drink it it can kill you, also a good idea to wash hands after handling coolant.
Your windshield gets really greasy and you feel silly..
Antifreeze is composed of mainly ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, both of which are combustible. So yes, antifreeze IS combustible. However, neither of these compounds is very easily ignited. But although it is HIGHLY unlikely that antifreeze could start a fire, antifreeze could be dangerous if it actually gets hot enough to burn (such as in an ongoing structure fire).
Antifreeze is a chemical additive mixed with water. Must be 50/50 mixed with the right type of antifreeze for the right vehicle. If it gets to thick, the PH level is high and not the right content of water is mixed with the chemical additive.
10.5 Qts basically 2.5 gallons. when changing antifreeze 1gallon of distilled water and 1 gallon of antifreeze gets the job done.
If you overfill the reservoir and radiator with antifreeze, it will generally expand as it gets hot and spill out of the reservoir. When it does that, it will usually spill onto the hot engine and create "smoke".
He probably gets heat from light energy that then turns into heat energy.