Ethylene glycol is the active ingredient commonly known
as antifreeze for automotive radiators, but can is also found brake fluids and de-icers.
Jessica Zelnik, DVM Ethylene glycol is the active ingredient commonly known
as antifreeze for automotive...
Not exact matches
Researchers say this
antifreeze effect makes it possible
for liquid water to be widespread just below the surface of Mars, but point out that even if it is there, it may be too salty to support life
as we know it.
These lower the freezing point of their body fluids
as winter approaches by synthesising
antifreeze molecules and getting rid of anything that could act
as a nucleation site
for ice crystals to form around, such
as gut contents and bacteria.
His team looked
for something that would dissolve boron oxide, and found it in a widely - used material: ethylene glycol, otherwise known
as antifreeze.
In Antarctica's cold, where fish have natural
antifreeze in their blood, McClintock accompanied other researchers
as they angled
for giant Antarctic toothfish by dropping a 450 - meter - long line through a meter - wide hole drilled in the sea ice about five kilometers offshore.
«Though we most commonly think of ethylene glycol
as antifreeze, it actually is associated with the formation of more complex sugar molecules that are necessary
for life,» said Jan M. Hollis of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
So I added some... I'm thinking everything is good, started it up let it run
for some minutes, but
as soon I turn the car off all of the
antifreeze is coming out of a hose that was not connected to anything.
It was initiated August 1, 1937, after Chrysler Motor Parts Corporation had already been operating
for eight years, when Mopar offered «Chrysler Engineered»
antifreeze (part number 1316 209)
as its first product
for the corporation's Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler, and Imperial brands.
As for the cooling system, it is recommended to maintain a ratio between 50/50 and 70/30 of
antifreeze to water.
For instance if you notice the outside tap (known
as a bib) froze during the winter, replace it with an
antifreeze model — this $ 30 do - it - yourself fix could save you thousands in the long run.
Not surprisingly, chemicals contained in
antifreeze and paint thinner, and chemicals
for pools can act
as cat poisons.
Learn what household items are bad
for your dog and keep them picked up, including common toxins such
as antifreeze and rat poison.
Standing water, such
as puddles, can also be dangerous
for dogs to drink due to the presence of
antifreeze or other chemicals.
(BVA Release) The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is urging pet owners to watch out
for potential hazards to their pets this Christmas
as findings released today reveal that a nativity display,
antifreeze and # 200 in # 20 notes were just some of the items that landed animals in veterinary practices over the 2014 festive period.
The best way to make sure your pet doesn't consume
antifreeze is to be vigilant about checking the driveway
for spills and monitor your pet when they're out on walks,
as well.
Some toxins, such
as antifreeze, are immediately life - threatening, while others take time
for signs to develop.
Now if it's that hard
for you humans to do, imagine how it must be
for us furry, food motivated pets when we see a seemingly sweet and tasty snack, such
as a puddle of
antifreeze on the ground.
Antifreeze is not just a winter hazard:
As car work occurs, it is common
for car chemicals to leak or be spilled.
As little as one teaspoon of antifreeze when ingested by a cat or a tablespoon or two for a dog (depending on their size), can be fata
As little
as one teaspoon of antifreeze when ingested by a cat or a tablespoon or two for a dog (depending on their size), can be fata
as one teaspoon of
antifreeze when ingested by a cat or a tablespoon or two
for a dog (depending on their size), can be fatal.
Not surprisingly, chemicals contained in
antifreeze, paint thinner, and chemicals
for pools also can act
as dog poison.
Antifreeze: Commonly used in the winter holiday months
as we prepare our automobiles
for cold weather.
Poisoning (such
as antifreeze ingestion, getting into human medications, or lily plant ingestion
for cats)
Outdoor hazards are obvious such
as: volume of traffic, incidence of disease, a cat's ability to protect itself (deaf, partially sighted, frail), its danger to other cats (if it has a transmissible disease), predation upon vulnerable wildlife, any danger to humans (a British cat, Gizmo the postman hater, had to be confined
for the safety of postmen and other delivery men), danger from humans (e.g. gamekeepers), spilt car
antifreeze and garden chemicals.
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Ethylene glycol, otherwise known
as antifreeze, is a chemical commonly used during the winter to prevent freezing, but
for cats this chemical is deadly, and
as part of its Keeping Cats Safe campaign, iCatCare has produced important safety advice
for owners.
I am especially trained in fulfilling a vehicle's needs
for windshield fluid, gas, oil and
antifreeze and can make appropriate decisions
as to the need
for different types of cleaning liquids and preservation agents needed to revitalize cars both from within and the outside.