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Yes. The antifreeze/coolant also raises the boiling point and has lubricant and anti corrosive properties.

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What is antifreeze?

Antifreeze is a substance such as glycol which is used to lower the freezing point of water, and is used as an additive in the radiators of motorcars.


Why in chemical terms is anti-freeze added to car windscreen wash?

Antifreeze is added to car windscreen wash to lower the freezing point of the liquid. This prevents the solution from freezing in cold temperatures, which can damage the system and obstruct vision during driving. Antifreeze typically contains chemicals like ethylene glycol or propylene glycol that are effective in preventing freezing.


How can antifreeze be used in a toilet to prevent freezing?

Antifreeze can be added to a toilet to prevent freezing by mixing it with water in the tank or bowl. This helps lower the freezing point of the water, preventing it from solidifying in cold temperatures.


Does antifreeze have a lower or higher freezing point than water?

Antifreeze has a lower freezing point than water, typically around -37 degrees Celsius (-34 degrees Fahrenheit), making it effective for preventing water from freezing in cold temperatures.


Is there a chemical that can be added to water to allow ice to form at temperatures higher than 32 degrees?

Yes, antifreeze compounds like ethylene glycol or propylene glycol can be added to water to lower its freezing point below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, allowing ice to form at higher temperatures. This is commonly used in car radiators and industrial systems to prevent freezing in cold weather.


What is a sentence for the word antifreeze?

A sentence for the word antifreeze may be, " What is the best antifreeze to use in drinking water?" Antifreeze is a liquid which is used to lower the freezing point.


Which facts about the use of antifreeze illustrates a rule that governs the physical world?

Antifreeze keeps water from freezing when it is cold out. The antifreeze liquid lowers the freezing point of the water. Even when freezing (to a slurry) it does not form solid ice that can rupture the radiator. The antifreeze combines the water to form a liquid with a lower freezing point than water alone.


What colligative property is responsible for antifreeze?

The colligative property responsible for antifreeze is freezing point depression. Adding antifreeze (such as ethylene glycol) to water lowers the freezing point of the solution, preventing the liquid from freezing at lower temperatures.


How does antifreeze keep the water in your radiator from freezing?

Most antifreeze has a chemical that freezes at a very lower temp than plain water.


What happends when antifreeze is mixed with water?

Nothing, you have a solution of antifreeze. However if you then cool the solution the freezing point will be lower than that of pure water.


Is dry ice capable of freezing antifreeze?

Dry ice can freeze antifreeze, as dry ice is extremely cold at around -78.5°C (-109.3°F. When placed in contact with antifreeze, which typically has a lower freezing point, the antifreeze will freeze as it absorbs the cold energy from the dry ice.


Why does antifreeze or any soluble substance put in water lower its freezing temperature?

The reason antifreeze, as well as other soluble substances, lower the freezingtemperature when added to water, is because they hinder the creation of the hexagonal ice structure. Soluble simply means having the capability of dissolving in a liquid.