If your car radiator contains 3.800 (4 SF) kilograms of water and you add 1.140 (4 SF) kilograms of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2, a nonelectrolyte) as antifreeze, calculate the following assuming the density of the solution is 1.012 g/mL:
Freezing point of the solution
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If your car radiator contains 3.800 (4 SF) kilograms of water and you add 1.140 (4...
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