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Around -57oC, but there is no fixed melting point for the following reasons: Gasoline is a mixture of multiple hydrocarbons in the C6 to C12 range.These hydrocarbons have varying arrangement and thus have different melting points. Octane, for example has a melting point of minus 56.8 Celsius. The different isomeric conformations of each molecules and their interactions with each other cause gasoline to have a wide melting point range. Gasoline won't freeze all at once, but will become slushy first.

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