Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeOrganic chemicals and organic vegetables are two different animals.
Organic chemicals are mostly carbon and hydrogen containing compounds, often containing some oxygen and or nitrogen.
Organic food is a complicated and expensive set of rules and regulations that seek to avoid bad ju-ju.
First, I will parrot the words from the link below that might make a difference to old tractors about the pink automotive stuff Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
Pink RV antifreeze is contains the organic chemical propylene glycol (EG) and most automotive antifreeze contains ethylene glycol (EG). The mix ratios for EG and PG is different for the same freezing point. PG drinking water antifreeze for RVs lacks the additives for foam and corrosion. Chemically EG and PG are very similar.
Pink automotive antifreeze has OAT or HOAT additives and green has IAT additives. Rather than repeat a lot of mumbo jumbo about all the good and bad juju here (as if I actually understood it), I will refer you to a website that has a reasonably short summary:
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