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Is density of ethylene glycol greater than water or less than water?

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When ethylene glycol is added to water, the boiling point of the resulting solution increases. Ethylene glycol acts as an antifreeze, raising the boiling point and lowering the freezing point of water.


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Ethylene glycol is antifreeze. The mixture has a lower melting point than pure water.


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How much does 1 liter of ethylene glycol weigh?

Go google and you will find out: the specific gravity (weight in volume) of ethylene glycol is 1.1132 g/cm³, the specific gravity of water is 0.998 g/cm³ (20C). (so ethylene glycol is heavier than water. ) a gallon of water weights 8.33 lbs. 8.33x1.1132/0.998=9.29lbs a gallon of ethylene glycol is 9.29lbs


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Why does ethylene glycol increase the boiling point of water?

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What is the color of ethylene-glycol?

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