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  2. Antifreeze - Wikipedia

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    An antifreeze mixture is used to achieve freezing-point depression for cold environments. Common antifreezes also increase the boiling point of the liquid, allowing higher coolant temperature. [ 1 ] However, all common antifreeze additives also have lower heat capacities than water, and do reduce water's ability to act as a coolant when added ...

  3. Cryoprotectant - Wikipedia

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    A cryoprotectant is a substance used to protect biological tissue from freezing damage (i.e. that due to ice formation). Arctic and Antarctic insects, fish and amphibians create cryoprotectants (antifreeze compounds and antifreeze proteins) in their bodies to minimize freezing damage during cold winter periods. Cryoprotectants are also used to ...

  4. Fireball Whiskey Recalled Over Anti-Freeze Ingredient - AOL

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    Bottles of Fireball Whiskey are being recalled in Finland, Sweden and Norway over anti-freeze contained within it. According to The Daily Beast, Fireball creates two versions of its cinnamon ...

  5. Ethylene glycol poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Antifreeze products for automotive use containing propylene glycol in place of ethylene glycol are available, and are generally considered safer to use, as it possesses an unpleasant taste in contrast to the perceived "sweet" taste of toxic ethylene glycol-based coolants, and produces only lactic acid in an animal's body, as their muscles do ...

  6. Frozen waffles sold at Walmart and other stores recalled over ...

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    More than 500 types of frozen waffles sold by in-house brands at large retailers, including Publix, Target and Walmart, have been recalled over possible listeria contamination. / Credit: TreeHouse ...

  7. Bitterant - Wikipedia

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    Bitterants are used in antifreeze to prevent pet and child poisonings. [1] It is required by law in some places (France, Oregon, etc.). Gas dusters often use a bitterant to discourage inhalant abuse, although this can cause problems for legitimate users. The bitterant not only leaves a bitter flavor in the air, but also leaves a bitter residue ...

  8. Massive Meat Recall Now Includes Meals Sold at Walmart ...

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    Now, the nationwide recall has expanded to include nearly 12 million pounds of meat and a lengthy list of ready-to-eat meals sold at many of the country's biggest grocery chains, including Walmart ...

  9. Talk:Antifreeze - Wikipedia

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    The three most common types of antifreeze are... OAT Inhibitor Antifreeze-1998 onward vehicles use propylene glycol base (less toxic) with Organic Acid Technology (OAT) inhibitors. Often Red / Orange colour. Typically offers good corrosion protection, 5+ years 100,000+ miles. No silicates, nitrates used in IAT phosphates in IAT banned by EU.