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Distillate is vapor that is drawn off from a heated mixture or solution and condensed to return it to a liquid. Many, many different kinds of vapors are condensed as a distillate as the result of the distillation of different mixtures or solutions. As such, it is impossible to specify a freezing point for a distillate without knowing what is being distilled and under what circumstances. Identification of a specific distillate must be made to state a freezing point for a distillate. When salt water is distilled to recover fresh (drinking) water, the freezing point of the distillate (the water) is 32 Fo (0 Co). And that's just one example.

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The melting point of solid Distilled Water (a.k.a. ice) at Standard Pressure (1 atm) is 32 degrees F (0 degrees C.)

This is the point at which the solid phase (ice) transitions to the liquid phase (liquid water)

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Oo C for unpure water. Approximately -40o C for distilled water.

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273.15 Kelvins

0° Celsius

32° Fahrenheit

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It depends slightly on the pressure, but it is around 0 degrees Centigrade.

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32 degrees feirenheit

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0 degrees Celsius

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