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Hi
I know pretty much nothing about chemistry etc so please excuse me if this question is a little stupid. I'm busy trying to make my own small time water heating system and I would like to know if there are any readily available chemicals/solutions that have a low boiling point and that don't freeze. Thanks.
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You must define temperature range that you are interested in. Then - CRC handbook, or any other, similar book in the closest library will do.
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