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Powder doesn't freeze because it typically consists of solid particles that already have low moisture content, which means there is little to no liquid water present to freeze. Additionally, the structure and composition of the powder can prevent the formation of ice crystals, as freezing requires the presence of liquid water to transition into a solid state. In some cases, powders may also be hygroscopic, meaning they can absorb moisture from the air, but this absorbed moisture can also freeze in the form of ice rather than the powder itself.

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