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What is an antifreeze?
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- An antifreeze is a substance that is added to a liquid (usually water) to lower its freezing point and prevent it from solidifying at low temperatures.
- It is commonly used in the radiators of automobiles to prevent the engine coolant from freezing in cold climates.
- A typical example is ethylene glycol, which, when mixed with water, depresses the freezing point of the mixture due to freezing point depression, a colligative property.
- This ensures the fluid remains in the liquid state even below 0°C, allowing proper engine function and preventing damage from ice formation.
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