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Question
Explain the following:
In cold countries, ethylene glycol is added to water used in car radiators.
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Solution
- Ethylene glycol is added to water in car radiators in cold countries because it acts as an antifreeze.
- It lowers the freezing point of water, preventing the radiator fluid from freezing below 0°C, which protects the engine from damage in cold weather.
- This phenomenon is called freezing point depression, a colligative property that depends on the number of solute particles.
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