Well, darling, the freeze point of KY jelly is around 18 degrees Fahrenheit. So, if you're planning on storing it in the freezer for some reason, make sure it's not too chilly in there. But seriously, why are we talking about freezing KY jelly? Just use it for its intended purpose and keep it at room temperature like a normal person.
No, the contents of jelly will not freeze.
Petroleum jelly does not have a specific freeze point because it is a mixture of hydrocarbons that can solidify at different temperatures depending on the composition. However, it typically solidifies at temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
The KY jelly is not so much in the mercury drug. The KY jelly constitutes only one percent in the mercury drug.
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Petroleum jelly's freezing point is 38 - 45 deg C.
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Put some KY Jelly on it.
The principal ingredient is glycerin.