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Propylene glycol-water mixtures, freezing

Freezing point of propylene glycol-water mixtures ... [Pg.444]

Antifreeze. Any compound or mixture that lowers the freeing point of water can be referred to as antifreeze. The preponderant, commercial antifreeze is ethylene glycol diluted with water. Other organic compounds used occasionally are methanol, ethanol, and propylene glycol. The primary application is to protect automotive cooling systems from freezing. [Pg.391]

Freezing Points of Propylene Glycol (1,3)-Water Mixtures. (1) Observed (II) Theoretical, without hydration (HI) Theoretical, with complete hydration. [Pg.375]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.5 , Pg.77 ]




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