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Pressure raises the boiling temp of water though... (n/m)
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quikz
on August 19, 2003 at 11:13 PM
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Does antifreeze raise the boiling temperature of water also?
posted by CaptK(ATL)
on August 19, 2003 at 10:08 PM
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Engine cooling theory... (very boring, Cliffs notes at top)
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Kenny 9 psi
21:27:19 08/19/03
There are two reasons antifreeze, freezing & lubrication
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Turbodog (CT)
21:49:21 08/19/03
As mentioned below, antifreeze also increases boiling point.
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Kenny 9 psi
23:36:22 08/19/03
Does antifreeze raise the boiling temperature of water also?
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CaptK(ATL)
22:08:46 08/19/03
raises bp/lowers ability to transfer heat. Tdog is spot on
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FLYT300
22:28:59 08/19/03
Pressure raises the boiling temp of water though... (n/m) -
quikz
23:13:51 08/19/03
I know... (n/m)
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CaptK(ATL)
10:08:06 08/20/03
Damn...I can't find my Thermodynamics book
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Tredmil
22:28:22 08/19/03
simple solution: water + redline water wetter (n/m)
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crazydonkey
22:50:08 08/19/03
Good post =). (n/m)
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Kenny 9 psi
23:38:53 08/19/03
Glad to help.
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Tredmil
01:23:10 08/20/03
Reactors use heavy water though--Deuterium or Tritium
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therinL
10:13:20 08/20/03
...and that's something you don't want in your car.
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Kenny 9 psi
09:08:40 08/21/03
What about.....
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Christopher
23:45:31 08/19/03
That has a specific heat of 2.67 j/g C. No better than...
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Kenny 9 psi
08:54:57 08/20/03
Ok I.....
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Christopher
17:41:38 08/20/03
Re: Ok I.....
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Kenny 9 psi
09:19:28 08/21/03
All our racers use water with corrosion inhibitor.
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zads
07:40:35 08/20/03
i would argue there's something better than water >>>
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Bernie (OOParts International)
10:38:27 08/20/03
In addition to the heat capacity, you need to consider>>>
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PEwithaZ
13:23:52 08/20/03
Good info =). (n/m)
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Kenny 9 psi
16:51:24 08/20/03
I LOVE seeing posts like this - a model for all to follow
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blaZe
13:29:27 08/20/03
w00t! (n/m)
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Kenny 9 psi
16:49:01 08/20/03
Ever consider heavier isotopes of H? HEavy Water? (n/m)
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Borg79(ON)
16:57:21 08/20/03
Nope. Same specific heat, but much more expensive...
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Kenny 9 psi
09:07:10 08/21/03
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