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What temperature does gas freeze at?

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What temperature does gas freeze at?

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  1. Gasoline is still liquid at -100ºF.  Below that, it doesn't freeze all at once.  Behavior depends on just what's in the mixture.


  2. If you're asking about gasoline, the answer that is sometimes given for this question is -72 C (-97), but the problem is that gasoline is not a single component, so it doesn't freeze all at once. The best answer would be that it *starts* to freeze at -72, but some hydrocarbons in the gasoline will not freeze until -184 (-300F).

  3. The person above it correct.

    Water can be in gas form.  It freezes at 32 degrees F.

  4. It depends on what the gas is.

  5. It depends on the what the gas is (What elements?) as well as the atmospheric pressure around the gas.  Also, a gas might become a liquid before it becomes a solid (freezing).

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