Kerosene based jet fuel used in helicopters has a freezing point of -40 degrees C (-40 degrees F) to -50 degrees C (-58 degrees F).
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∙ 13y agothe freezing point is 100
189.19°C Is the freezing point. Or melting point of Argon.
yes xenon does have a freezing point of 111,9 C yes xenon does have a freezing point of 111,9 C
They are the same, though a liquid's freezing point can vary. For example, magma's freezing point is quite high, and water's freezing point is lower, at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Freezing point: 273.15 K Melting point: 373 K
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There are different types of jet fuel. Standard ones are Jet A and Jet A-1. Jet A freezing point = -40 C Jet A-1 freezing point = -47 C Google it!
These data depends strongly on the chemical composition. For gasoline: the freezing point is from -40 0C to -60 0C For Diesel fuel: the freezing point is from -6 0C to -20 0C
what is the freezing point of lithuim?
what is the freezing point of N2O
the freezing point is 100
it is increased with the increasing density
The freezing point is the same as the melting point.
Petrol used in Antarctica is usually jet fuel which possesses the lowest freezing point of any petrol with an operating range of -100°F (-73°C). There are also periods during which there is no use of petrol because the jet fuel is frozen.
Freezing point is a synonym.
The freezing point is -252 degrees..................
0oC is freezing point