Can you 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 you use ethanol as coolant?

Supercooled ethanol was used for freeze-quenching protozoan samples and gave reasonable ultrastructural preservation. The use of ethanol as a coolant has considerable advantages in terms of its relative safety, high cooling efficiency and low cost when compared with other coolants currently used for freeze-quenching.
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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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What percent alcohol is antifreeze?

commonly used. Manufacturers usually do not declare a percentage of alcohol, but labels generally state that the product will protect from freezing down to -20 or -25F. According to published freezing point values (1) a mixture of 33% methyl alcohol and 67% water will not freeze above -20F.
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Can vodka work as antifreeze?

paulswagelock Well-Known Member. The cheap antifreeze is alcohol based, and about the same percentage so yes it would work. It is an expensive alternative to $5 a gallon for antifreeze.
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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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Why is ethanol used as antifreeze?

Ethanol is used as an antifreeze because it lowers the freezing point of water.
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How do you make antifreeze 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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Which is considered as best antifreeze solution?

Evans High-Performance Coolant tops our list as the best antifreeze coolant due to its high performance as a water-free coolant.
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Can I taste antifreeze?

Accidentally ingesting antifreeze can happen for many reasons. For example, children may drink antifreeze because ethylene glycol tastes sweet. However, manufacturers often add substances that make antifreeze taste bitter to reduce a person's desire to drink it.
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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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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 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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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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Is water or ethyl alcohol a better coolant?

If your interested in other liquids, redleader had a couple of threads a while back about using alcohol as a coolant. You might search for those. If you are asking what is the best liquid to put in a standard water cooling rig to achieve the best cooling, the answer is water.
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Does alcohol get colder faster than water?

Alcohol evaporates much faster than water due to its lower boiling temperature. This allows more heat to be transferred faster, which makes it feel colder to the touch. To witness this “chilling science” in action, try this experiment!
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What is green antifreeze?

Green antifreeze is made with special tweaks to the formula specifically to help prevent the corrosion of metals in a vehicle's cooling system. That older formula is typically meant for vehicles made before the year 2000, which were built with more steel and copper components than modern vehicles.
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What is the main ingredient in antifreeze?

The most common water-based antifreeze solutions used in electronics cooling are mixtures of water and either ethylene glycol (EGW) or propylene glycol (PGW). The use of ethylene glycol has a longer history, especially in the automotive industry.
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Is coolant the same as antifreeze?

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 bottled water for 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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Is glycol an alcohol?

Glycols are alcohols with two OH groups on adjacent carbon atoms. Glycerol is the most important trihydroxy alcohol.
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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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Why is methanol used as 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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Is methanol an alcohol?

Methanol is a type of alcohol made primarily from natural gas. It's a base material in acetic acid and formaldehyde, and in recent years it is also increasingly being used in ethylene and propylene.
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What is ethylene glycol antifreeze?

Ethylene glycol is a chemical commonly used in many commercial and industrial applications including antifreeze and coolant. Ethylene glycol helps keep your car's engine from freezing in the winter and acts as a coolant to reduce overheating in the summer.
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