The alcohol, is what makes it hard to freeze. Ethanol, as beverage alcohol is called by chemists, has a very low melting point of -173 °F (-114 °C) in its pure form. Alcoholic Beverages will freeze at somewhat higher temperatures due to the presence of water.
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Well really it's too far away so that makes it kind of hard to land on but if we are doing "what ifs" then you would probably freeze to death
Yep. They freeze alright. But if you leave them in to long, say for about 2 days at the most, they explode. Ahhahahah. No joke. I learned the hard way. So yep, they freeze. But the syrup inside them becomes wicked hard, just saying.
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It would freeze and become brittle, and shatter into small pieces if dropped onto a hard surface
it does have a freezing point it just contains a chemical that makes it hard to freeze
The ammount of hard alcohol
The kind that makes you drunk
Pure ethanol (the "alcohol" that we drink) will freeze at -114 °C (-173.2 degree Fahrenheit). The closer to pure ethanol the liquid is the closer to that temp it will take to freeze it. Since most home freezers do not go anywhere near that cold they cannot freeze a liquid with a significant percentage of ethanol such as hard liquors. Beer and wine have only a few percent alcohol and so often can be frozen at home.
When consumed in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining or abusing alcohol. If abused, alcohol increases the risks of harm.
it has caffine,its fizzy,it can give you cavities,makes you fat,makes it hard for you to grow,and it contains ALOT of sugar
There are probaby many reasons but one that I know of is anti-freeze. If some anti-freeze gets on the belt it can cause a squeak and it's hard to get rid of it without replacing the belt.
cuz u can like..hit them with it REALLY hard and stuff! and it probably helps if you can freeze the pillow first :D
Hard Stuff was created in 1972.
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No, sugar will not freeze. However, it may draw consensation, which can turn it rock hard and/or may freeze.
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