antifreeze solutions

  • 1Antifreeze — is a freeze preventive used in internal combustion engines and other heat transfer applications, such as HVAC chillers and solar water heaters. The purpose of antifreeze is to prevent a rigid enclosure from undergoing catastrophic deformation due …

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  • 2Propylene glycol — Propylene glycol[1] …

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  • 3Central heating — unit A central heating system provides warmth to the whole interior of a building (or portion of a building) from one point to multiple rooms. When combined with other systems in order to control the building climate, the whole system may be a… …

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  • 4propyleneglycol — propylene glycol n. A colorless viscous hygroscopic liquid, CH3CHOHCH2OH, used in antifreeze solutions, in hydraulic fluids, and as a solvent. * * * …

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  • 5ethanolamine — /eth euh nol euh meen , noh leuh , neuh lam in/, n. Chem. a viscous liquid with an odor of ammonia, C2H7NO, used to remove carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from natural gas, and in the manufacture of antibiotics. Also called colamine. [1895… …

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  • 6freezemeter — ˈfrēzˌmēd.ə(r) noun Etymology: freeze + meter : a hydrometer designed to test the strength of antifreeze solutions in automobile radiators …

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  • 7Glycerol — Glycerine and Glycerin redirect here. For the Bush song, see Glycerine (song). Glycerol …

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  • 8Clifton nanolitre osmometer — setup A Clifton nanolitre osmometer is a device that allows the determination of the melting and freezing point of an aqueous solution using a sample size of only nanolitres. The device consists of a controller box, a cooling stage, and a sample… …

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  • 9Ethylene glycol — Ethylene glycol …

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  • 10alcohol — /al keuh hawl , hol /, n. 1. Also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, ethanol, fermentation alcohol. a colorless, limpid, volatile, flammable, water miscible liquid, C2H5OH, having an etherlike odor and pungent, burning taste, the intoxicating… …

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