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.
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).
Boiling point of Sulfur is 444.72 °C (832.5 °F).
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.