Helium, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and a host of other gases...
80 proof liquor freezes at -34.44°C (-30°F) 80 proof liquor freezes at -34.44°C (-30°F)
-80°F is colder than -47°F.
Of corse not!!!!!You would never freeze with 50 degrees or up!
32 F
134 f-214 f = -80
80F is equivalent to 26.7C
It's easy to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit by yourself. Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32, where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 80 C is 176 F.
1234K 961°C 1762°F == == It dont freeze. the molecules only get more dense but they will never freeze.
Use a -80 freezer. If you want it colder, use liquid nitrogen.
Water will.
32
If the temperature is low enough it will freeze. The freeze point depends on the actual composition of the kerosene, but is about -50°F to -40°F.