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No all liquids do not freeze at the same temperature because for example ,water ,water will freeze faster because it has less indgreidents and juice has more indredients so it might freeze 2nd.and if u have vinegar it will freeze last. dont listen to the first man/women they didnt give enough detail i mean no well ok we know that

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