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Argon cannot freeze. The temperatures required would be below absolute zero which is impossible to achieve. Therefore the answer is unknown.
If the line is above the frost line. That can be 4 ft. down.
Yes, it gets rid of moisture which may freeze in cold temperatures. However, most gasoline already has pretty much the same thing in it (ethanol) so it is unnecessary.
It is not recommended to put hot water in a refrigerator.After freezing water become ice with a temperature down to -18 0C in a home refrigerator.
At 32 degrees the ice cubes would need be of larger volume than the water. At lower temperatures they would need less mass to create an average water temperature that is frozen.
Yes you can freeze ham. Just put it in the freezer and let the magic of subzero temperatures do it's thing.
Hamsters can survive harsh cold & hot environments but will freeze to death at subzero temperatures. I don't think any hamster could last long in temperatures 100 degrees or higher
raiden could win but subzero could also win lightning might be better than ice but subzero could freeze him up and and punch him into crystals
you should be able to use f.x rain at -10 degrees C because it takes a couple of minutes to freeze, i think.
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Depending on the kind of antifreeze it is, it will freeze at different temperatures. If it is strait antifreeze it will not freeze until very cold temperatures, but if it is 50/50 or if you add water to it, it will have a higher freezing point.
Cold temperatures will, if cold enough, freeze water.
Vietnamese plum survive freeze temperatures
Alcohol does freeze just at lower temperatures. That is why it will not freeze in your household freezer.
Liquids freeze at different temperatures but it is not likely that any will freeze at 100degrees C as that is the teperature at which water boils.
Yes.
Possibly.