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the reason for using water as coolant in radiators is​

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Answered by Nandzzz
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Explanation:

The coolant in radiators is water based but it often contains a mix of Glycol antifreeze when used in cooler or cold environments. Water is used because it's readily available and has a high “Specific Heat;” the capacity to ready absorb heat while minimally increasing the temperature of the water.....

Answered by Anonymous
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The coolant in radiators is water based but it often contains a mix of Glycol antifreeze when used in cooler or cold environments. Water is used because it's readily available and has a high “Specific Heat;” the capacity to ready absorb heat while minimally increasing the temperature of the water.

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