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Anti-Freeze Question 2

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reidh

Automotive
Sep 28, 2006
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Does anybody know where I can obtain the curve for pressure vs. boiling temperature of ethylene glycol at various concentrations? I am trying to determine the effect that putting a higher-pressure cap will have on the system's cooling capacity.

Thanks You.

-Reidh
 
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