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What Temperature Does Air Freeze At?

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What Temperature Does Air Freeze At?

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  1. air can not freeze unless it goes to probly 30000 below o and from what it looks like now it will never get that cold on earth


  2. Air is mostly Nitrogen and nitrogen has a freezing point of -210.0°C at atmospheric pressure.

  3. Air doesn`t freeze, but if you took all the compounds that make up air they can be indivdually chilled into a liquid form..

  4. Air is a mixture of Nitrogen, Oxygen and CO2 among other gases.

    Nitrogen freezes at -210.0°C

    Oxygen below -218.4°C

    and CO2 at -78.5°C

    So technically air would be 'Frozen' below 218°C or 54°K

    If you go far enough, everything will 'freeze' ie: at 0°K (−273.15°C) where atoms/molecules have no energy.

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