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No all liquids do not freeze at the same temperature because for example ,water ,water will freeze faster because it has less indgreidents and juice has more indredients so it might freeze 2nd.and if u have vinegar it will freeze last. dont listen to the first man/women they didnt give enough detail i mean no well ok we know that

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No. Different elements, compounds and solutions will freeze at different temperatures. Also, a single volume of a particular liquid will not freeze solid in a single instant - the process generally starts from the heat sink where energy is being pulled out (usually the surface).

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All liquids can freeze.

Helium doesn't freeze at normal pressure (i.e., one atmosphere), even close to absolute zero; but it can be made to freeze if put under higher pressures.

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11y ago

NO, for example Mercury can not be frozen

Really? Got a reference for that one?

ANYTHING can be frozen if it is cold enough.

Mercury, a metal that is molten at room temperatures, solidifies -- freezes solid -- at -38F.

Commonly available "dry ice" at -109.3F, does the job easily.

It's a common grade school science class demonstration.

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13y ago

To my knowledge, all liquids* should freeze at a given pressure and temperature. The pressure may be insane, and the temperature may be low (0 kelvin low), but I see no reason why one couldn't stop the molecules from moving freely. There may be some exceptions, but I do not know of any.

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14y ago

Yes, all liquids freeze. All liquids freeze at different rates, different freezing points.

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No the vast majority contract. It is only water that has this property.

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6y ago

All water can freeze, depending on the temperature.

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