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Can gasoline freeze?

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Can it freeze? What temp if so?

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  1. Gasoline, being a blend of different hydrocarbons does not freeze at any single temperature.  The heavier elements solidify at between -200 and -300F, which is darn cold.  If it is that cold outside I would not drive.  


  2. Gasoline does have a freezing point.  It is far below -97 degrees Fahrenheit, which is its flash point.  This means, it's not going to burn below that temperature, and hence it will become a solid, but will not still burn.
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