because water is thinner than vodka so it freezes faster
No, not all liquids and gases freeze in the same way as water. The freezing point of a substance depends on its chemical composition and molecular structure. Different substances will freeze at different temperatures.
Yes, running water can freeze in cold temperatures.
Depending on the kind of antifreeze it is, it will freeze at different temperatures. If it is strait antifreeze it will not freeze until very cold temperatures, but if it is 50/50 or if you add water to it, it will have a higher freezing point.
Yes, but not in an ordinary household freezer. The freezing point of ethanol, the alcohol mixed into the water to create vodka is much lower than water's. The flavorings add to the even lower than normal freezing point. Your household freezer is not capable of making low enough temperatures, but everything will freeze, given low enough temperature or high pressure.yes:)
Cold temperatures will, if cold enough, freeze water.
Ice is frozen liquid, mainly water. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius or 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Other liquids freeze at different temperatures.
Yes, moonshine can freeze in cold temperatures because it typically has a high alcohol content, which can freeze at lower temperatures than water.
Vodka will increase in viscosity but not freeze in many freezers. However, get the temperature cold enough and Vodka will freeze. Alcohol-water mixes as in beverages such as Vodka will freeze somewhere between -114 °C and 0 °C depending on the alcohol content.
The freezing point of ethanol, the alcohol mixed into the water to create vodka is much lower than water's. The flavorings add to the even lower than normal freezing point. Your household freezer is not capable of making low enough temperatures, but everything will freeze, given low enough temperature or high pressure.
Yes, pee can freeze in extremely cold temperatures, just like water.
Yes, it is possible for well water to freeze during extremely cold temperatures.
Yes, running water can freeze in cold temperatures. When the temperature drops below freezing, water can turn into ice, including running water.