You can either pressurize it or add to it another liquid with a lower boiling point.
Methanol melts between -98oC and -97oC. It boils at 64.7oC.
Methanol is used in brine solutions because it lowers the freezing point of the solution, making it effective in preventing freezing and maintaining fluidity in low-temperature environments. This is especially useful in applications such as de-icing fluids for aircraft or as an antifreeze in pipelines and equipment operating in cold climates.
Condensation point is the same as boiling point of methanol: 65 °C, 338 K, 149 °F
Boiling point of Sulfur is 444.72 °C (832.5 °F).
Since at normal room temperature methanol is a liquid and silicon is a solid, it should be fairly obvious that the answer is "no."
Methanol will freeze at -97 degrees celcius.
Boiling point of Sulfur is 444.72 °C (832.5 °F).
Methanol has the highest boiling point among methane, chloromethane, and methanol. This is because methanol has stronger intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding) compared to methane (only dispersion forces) and chloromethane (dipole-dipole forces).
methanol has a lower burning point, so an engine running on methanol can make more power with less heat.
Methenol does not exist, at least not in chemistry;However , if it is a misspelling of methanol (CH3OH, spelled with 'a') the boiling point is 65 °C, 338 K, 149 °F
The boiling point of methyl alcohol (methanol) is 64.7oC.
No, at room temperature methanol is a liquid.