5) What will be the approximate freezing point of 30% water and 70% ethylene glycol? (FP of pure water = 0 °C, FP of pure ethylene glycol is -13 °C) a Close to -10 °C b. Close to 3 °C c. Close to -30 °C d. None of the above د
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