Considering perfume and cologne contain alcohol the answer would generally be no, although not impossible. It would depend on the product's specific alcohol content, how cold it is, and duration spent within that temperature.
To quote from another thread:
"As most perfume is alcohol (mostly ethanol) based, you'd have to get pretty cold overnight to get to below the freezing point. Roughly speaking, perfumes contain the least alcohol (10-20% by volume or so) & therefore their freezing point is higher than the colognes, which tend to be approx 80-90% alcohol by volume. The freezing points of these 2 relatively then would be about -5 to -9 degrees centigrade for perfume all the way down to -60 to -73 degrees centigrade. Pure alcohol (100% ethanol by volume) freezes below -115 degrees C!"
Perfume contains alcohol, which has a much lower freezing point than water. This prevents the perfume from freezing at typical household freezer temperatures.
perfume plus water plus perfume equals perfume+water+perfume.
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You cant answer it because you dont give the price of the bottle just the case and the perfume itself
Water freezes because its molecular structure allows for the formation of a stable crystalline lattice at 0°C (32°F) due to strong hydrogen bonding. In contrast, perfume is primarily composed of alcohols and aromatic compounds, which have weaker intermolecular forces and lower freezing points, often well below 0°C. Consequently, the components of perfume remain in a liquid state at typical temperatures where water freezes.
Perfume can be dissolved in alcohol.
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