Ethylene glycol (C2H 6O2 ), also known as antifreeze, is a liquid coolant added to
water in vehicle radiators to reduce the likelihood of overheating. How many mL of
antifreeze would be required in 300 mL of water in a car radiator to achieve a
boiling point no greater than 106 ᴼC? The K b and normal boiling point of water are
0.52 ᴼC/m and 100ᴼC, respectively, per your reference table. The density of ethylene
glycol is 1.11 g/mL. Assume a density of 1g/mL for water.
Is this not impossible?