Water will.
If you freeze two different liquids water will freeze first. Water will freeze fastere than any other liquid. So if you want to try it at home it is not dangerous!!!!!
-15ºC = 5.0ºFUse this formula to convert degrees Celsius (C) to degrees Fahrenheit (F): (C x 1.8) + 32 = F
Actually, it is impossible to freeze gasoline, but at around -180 degrees F it turns "gummy".
At normal atmospheric pressure liquid helium will not freeze at any temperature. It remains liquid all the way down to absolute zero. However, even liquid helium will freeze at higher pressures; there isn't any liquid that never freezes period. u are answering the wrong question
32 degrees F 0 degrees C
32 degrees F 0 degrees C
Yes with a special chamber that is at about -170 degrees F
Actually, it is impossible to freeze gasoline, but at around -180 degrees F it turns "gummy".
Most pure unleaded gasoline can freeze at -150 F, yes.
Methanol will freeze at -97 degrees celcius.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius.
Between 63 and 77.2 Kelvins It is -320 degrees F