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Rubbing alcohol, typically isopropyl alcohol, has a lower freezing point than water due to its molecular structure and the presence of hydroxyl groups. While water freezes at 0°C (32°F), isopropyl alcohol freezes at around -89°C (-128°F). This lower freezing point means that even at very low temperatures, rubbing alcohol remains in a liquid state, preventing it from freezing under normal conditions.

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