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Do All Liquids Freeze at the Same Temperature?

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Do All Liquids Freeze at the Same Temperature?

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You probably know that alcohol has a lower freezing point than water (liquor, for example, doesn’t freeze in the freezer, and is usually 80 proof (40% alcohol). Since ethanol freezes lower, you’d expect anything containing alcohol to freeze lower.

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My bar graph shows that in the first experiment, both liquids froze at the same time. My hypothesis was not too far off on the second try. IV. Summary and Conclusion: I concluded that the orange juice overall will freeze faster.

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No. Each liquid has its own freezing point. Water, for example, freezes at 32° Fahrenheit (0° Celsius). Mercury freezes at a lower temperature, -38° F. (-39° C), a good reason why it is used in most thermometers. Salt water, or seawater, freezes at about 28.5° F. (-1.9° C), lower than fresh water because of the extra salt in it.

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