the positively and negatively charged ions, they do not move completely independently of one another.) (a) (b) 3. How many grams of each of the following per kilogram of water in your car radiator are needed to give equal protection against freezing down to -10 °C? (a) Methyl alcohol, CH3OH, b.p. 64.6 °C. (b) Ethylene glycol, C2H4(OH)2, b.p. 197.2 °C. In spite of higher cost, what advantage does ethylene glycol possess over methyl alcohol as a winter antifreeze and/or summer coolant? (a) (b) concentrations of tration.

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the positively and negatively charged ions, they do not move completely independently of one another.)
(a)
(b)
3. How many grams of each of the following per kilogram of water in your car radiator are needed to give
equal protection against freezing down to -10 °C? (a) Methyl alcohol, CH3OH, b.p. 64.6 °C. (b) Ethylene glycol,
C2H4(OH)2, b.p. 197.2 °C. In spite of higher cost, what advantage does ethylene glycol possess over methyl
alcohol as a winter antifreeze and/or summer coolant?
(a)
(b)
concentrations of
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Transcribed Image Text:the positively and negatively charged ions, they do not move completely independently of one another.) (a) (b) 3. How many grams of each of the following per kilogram of water in your car radiator are needed to give equal protection against freezing down to -10 °C? (a) Methyl alcohol, CH3OH, b.p. 64.6 °C. (b) Ethylene glycol, C2H4(OH)2, b.p. 197.2 °C. In spite of higher cost, what advantage does ethylene glycol possess over methyl alcohol as a winter antifreeze and/or summer coolant? (a) (b) concentrations of tration.
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