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Why can't liquor freeze?

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Why can't liquor freeze?

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  2. dry ice is about -150º farenheit and will freeze liquor,

    of course the freezing/(melting) point depends on the proof,

    higher proof, lower temp...

  3. Iiquor can freeze, it just has a much lower freezing point than water and you have to get it quite a bit colder than your freezer is capable of doing.

  4. Because of the alcohol in it.

  5. alchohol does not freeze

    it is a fermented liquor and its properties do not freeze

  6. It can, it just has a lower freezing point then water. Example; water boils and evaporates at 220 degrees F (at sea level) but alcohol evaporates at a lower temperature, about 190 if I recall correct. (don't know the freezing point for alcohol, sorry)

  7. i don't know

  8. why can't blondes freeze, oh the world be a better place to live!

  9. Put it in dry ice and see what happens.

  10. It can, but alcohol has a lower freezing temperature than water, so it has to be colder to freeze it.

  11. Oh it can, just not at 0 degrees.

  12. It will freeze, but not a temperature your home freezer could ever reach. It's like -100c or something like that. And it all depends on the alcohol content

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