Yes, but it freezes colder than water.
domestic deep freeze is -15 celsius.Sources: Chemistry First (book from the Science First series)
Nitrogen can freeze anything and i think it is a frozen gas.
They will run.
Not in a domestic (home) freezer if it is pure ethanol (a dilute solution can freeze in the freezer). Ethanol's freezing point is -114.1°C. This is far colder than a domestic freezer.
To turn a liquid into a solid you have to freeze it. To turn a gas into a solid you must first turn it into a liquid, then freeze it.
gas can't freeze
No. Because it is not a solid or gas.
No, it cant.
No!!!! Regular Anti-Freeze is not a combustible liquid! Gasoline already has a "gas line anti-freeze" added to it in cold climates. In extremely cold areas, one small bottle of "gas line Anti-freeze" purchased at an Auto Parts store will help.
Air is made up of a number of different compounds and elements that all freeze at different temperatures. Some of them never freeze. eg. nitrogen. Others like carbon dioxide will freeze at -78.5 degrees centergrade
As a general rule, liquids don't freeze things. But the gas, Liquid Nitrogen, can freeze things.
yes if it is cheap gas it usally has more moisture in it (water)