Nitrogen can freeze anything and i think it is a frozen gas.
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.
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yes it is bad to hold in gas
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)
Water will freeze faster than Coke because Coke has more gas than water and gas takes more time to freeze than plain liquid
Yes, but it would have to become very cold very fast for it to remain gas and then just freeze. This process is called sublimination. This is also the name for a straight solid-to-gas state change, through high heat (you know those evaporator guns in science fiction? Not happening on people. They'd need a sublimination gun)If it gets cold enough, gas will turn to liquid, this is called condensing, and it how precipitation is formed.