Antifreeze is a liquid added to the cooling system of an automobile to ensure that the water within it does not freeze solid.
antifreeze is ethylene glycol.
Depending on the kind of antifreeze it is, it will freeze at different temperatures. If it is strait antifreeze it will not freeze until very cold temperatures, but if it is 50/50 or if you add water to it, it will have a higher freezing point.
"Antifreeze" contains 3 syllables: an-ti-freeze. boomp-boomp-boomp . . . an ti freeze.
Actually, antifreeze will freeze. It just freezes at a much lower temperature than ordinary water. But it can freeze, and the chemical structure of antifreeze is such that the molecules will not change state (liquid to solid -- freeze) except at the very lowest temperatures. A lot of thermal energy must be removed from antifreeze to cause the molecules to "hook up" and the stuff to change state into a solid. It's based on the nature of the chemical structure of antifreeze.
At what temp does pex pipe freeze
Eventually, but not anytime soon.
It has 3 syllables. An Ti Freeze Clap it out..Freeze has 1 syllable
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.
If it gets cold enough the coolant will freeze and crack the block if there is no antifreeze.
Freeze plugs are designed to try to save the engine block if your anti freeze isn't strong enough. When you put straight water in your radiator, and the temp gets below freezing, the water freezes, and the freeze plug is supposed to pop out. If your freeze plug popped out, but had adequate antifreeze, it wasn't installed properly--There are usually 6 to 8 plugs on the block/heads
Yes, at about -5 deg F