It's hard to answer this question since blood is not a pure substance or even a true solution, and therefore doesn't really have a sharp freezing point.
Gasoline freezes at an extremely low temperature. Well below -97oF. If you are looking to freeze gasoline, I would mix water into it, which would allow it to freeze at a higher temperature, closer to 32oF.
Argon cannot freeze. The temperatures required would be below absolute zero which is impossible to achieve. Therefore the answer is unknown.
Yes, but the larger the amount of water, the longer it will take for it to freeze.
At normal pressure, it is 161.4 K.
Yes, hot water can freeze easier than cold water. This is known as the Mpemba effect, but the starting temperature of the water has to be at a precise temperature for this to occur.
Blood does not automatically freeze when it leaves the body. It depends on the ambient temperature.
lake tahoe would freeze at a higher temperature
no
Gasoline freezes at an extremely low temperature. Well below -97oF. If you are looking to freeze gasoline, I would mix water into it, which would allow it to freeze at a higher temperature, closer to 32oF.
yes
Of corse not!!!!!You would never freeze with 50 degrees or up!
what temperature does diesel freeze at in Celsius
A person would freeze on Mars. The warmest parts of Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest parts of Earth.
Because the fog would have to be a liquid for it to freeze.
A Jupiter wouldn't freeze or burn because they are the exact same temperature.
the temperature of pluto is so cold that air of the kind we know would freeze
Yes, but you would have to get the temperature right down. Propane will freeze at -188'C at atmospheric pressure.