Can vodka be used as antifreeze?

Vodka is the common antidote for antifreeze, otherwise known as coolant, but very few animals actually make it to a vet in time. RSPCA Vet Sarah Kanther believed he had less than an hour to live.
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Can I use alcohol as antifreeze?

you can actually use alcohol as an antifreeze with water and will be non flammable below 100proof (50%) which freezes at -25 F so depending on your system this will expand your cooling capabilities! so if you are trying not to have a flammable fluid in your computer you now know where you can hold it at!
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Can I use vodka to winterize my RV?

Neither antifreeze nor vodka is needed to winterize. Just blow out any water from the system and you're done. The air left behind will not freeze. Filling an inboard engine is different since some can't be fully drained.
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What can you use as antifreeze?

Water by itself can't do the job of antifreeze due to its lack of boiling and freezing point range and its inability to protect your vehicle's engine. Plus, it doesn't absorb heat as effectively. In the case of an absolute emergency, you can use water in your coolant rank.
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Which alcohol is used as anti freeze?

An alcohol used as antifreeze compound is ethylene glycol.
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Why is alcohol antifreeze?

Antifreeze typically contains ethylene glycol, methanol, and propylene glycol. Although these substances themselves are relatively nontoxic, the body rapidly metabolizes them into highly toxic alcohol byproducts. Ethylene glycol is a water-soluble compound often present in household and car products.
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Why is ethanol used as antifreeze?

Ethanol is used as an antifreeze because it lowers the freezing point of water.
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Can I make my own antifreeze?

Make radiator antifreeze by adding one gallon of antifreeze to a bucket or jug and mix it together. Use a bucket or mixing jug to place one gallon of distilled water. Make sure you thoroughly mix together the coolant blends used in the hot car to make sure you've gotten the right blend.
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How do you make homemade coolant?

How to Make Radiator Coolant
  1. Pour one gallon of the antifreeze of your choice into a large bucket or large mixing jug.
  2. Pour one gallon of distilled water into the bucket or mixing jug. Mix them together thoroughly and use the coolant blend in the car's radiator. Store the coolant blend in a large, tightly sealed jug.
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Can you use pee as coolant?

The Motor MythBusters have their work cut out in testing urine as an effective liquid coolant, but at least they don't have to worry about where the closest restroom is.
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Can you use beer as coolant?

The carbonation isn't really a problem, because under pressure in the cooling system, that would flatten out. But the hops and barley and molasses and day-old soup, or whatever else they put in there, probably won't do your cooling system any good. And it would have to be drained out once you got back to civilization.
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Is alcohol a better coolant than water?

Compared with water, alcohol has a lower heat of evaporation. That means that for the same amount of liquid, more heat transfer occurs during the evaporation of water compared with the alcohol. This does not fit your observation that alcohol has a greater cooling effect than water, however.
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What is difference between antifreeze and coolant?

Well, antifreeze and engine coolant are similar, but not the same. Antifreeze is a concentrated, glycol-based liquid that must be diluted with water before use – at which point it is referred to as coolant. Alternatively, you can purchase pre-mixed engine coolant, a ready-to-use solution of antifreeze and water.
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Is antifreeze and coolant the same?

Engine coolant, also known as antifreeze, is mixed with water to keep the radiator from freezing in extreme cold and overheating in extreme heat. There are many different types of coolant, so it's important to know what variety is right for your car or truck.
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Can I use salt water for antifreeze?

absolutely not. Salt water will cause corrosion with in the engine block. Salt water is an electrolyte, so will pass electricity which will cause electrolysis. Also, it might be able to handle a bit lower/higher temps than straight water, it doesn't work as well as antifreeze.
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Can you use water instead of antifreeze in the summer?

It can also result in other forms of severe engine damage. If you were to just use water rather than the coolant mixture, high temperatures inside the motor would easily boil that water and cause it to evaporate, meaning you'd quickly have no coolant at all and the engine would easily overheat.
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Can vinegar be used to flush a radiator?

You can choose to pour either 50% distilled water and 50% white vinegar mixed up, or pure white vinegar. Let it soak overnight or longer if you have time. One to two days should be enough. Release the liquid, then rinse the radiator with distilled water.
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Is ethanol the same as antifreeze?

Yes, ethanol is a good antifreeze (not in your bloodstream) because it raises the freezing point of water. That other antifreeze contender, propylene glycol, is also an alcohol of sorts. Technically a “double alcohol,” this is not like a “double shot.” But like grain alcohol, it also raises the freezing point of water.
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Which is better coolant water or methanol?

Methanol has both a higher heat conduction constant and a lower evaporation temperature than water and so will transmit heat away from the car faster but will also "boil away" faster (and, of course, costs more).
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Is methanol an antifreeze?

Antifreeze. Methanol has chemical properties which allow it to lower the freezing point of a water-based liquid and increase its boiling point. These attributes lead methanol to be used as an antifreeze in windshield washer fluid to keep the cleaning fluid from freezing.
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Does vodka have glycol?

Alcohol is an amazing substance - it's a natural preservative and does not need any additives, especially petrochemical-derived ingredients that could cause health problems. Propylene Glycol has absolutely no place in vodka.
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How much antifreeze is lethal?

Ethylene glycol is a colorless, sweet and low-toxicity fluid, however its metabolites are highly toxic (1,2). The adult lethal dose is 80–100 ml if antifreeze solution is consumed orally.
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Can you drink ethanol?

Ethanol, or ethyl alcohol, is the only type of alcohol that you can drink without seriously harming yourself, and then only if it hasn't been denatured or doesn't contain toxic impurities. Ethanol is sometimes called grain alcohol because it is the main type of alcohol produced by grain fermentation.
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Can I use distilled water instead of coolant?

If you don't have coolant available, you should top up your radiator with the highest quality water that you have. Ideally, this would be distilled water. You can also use bottled water or tap water.
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