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    What Is The Freezing Point In Either Celcius Or Kelvin?

    I want to know if ethyl alcohol will freeze, and if so, what is the freezing point in either Celcius or Kelvin

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    The freezing point of ethyl alcohol (C2H6O) is -117.3 degree centigrade or you can say -117.3 Celsius . To be sure of it, please visit the link below.
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      Your question is incomplete. The addition of the name of the material ethyl alcohol helps but it is still incomplete. By the way, just for your intellectual edification, as far as scientists are able to determine, all things will freeze if temperature is low enough, and the freezing point and melting point are one and the same thing. As for the missing information needed to make your question complete, you need to specify the vapor pressure of the ethyl alcohol at some given temperature. In the chemical industry, things like melting point, freezing point, boiling point, density, and many others are physical and chemical parameters that are typically unique to these materials in their pure state. As such, these values are frequently used in the process of material identification. They are so characteristic of chemical materials that they are often used to aid in measuring the purity of some materials. What this all means is just that the melting, freezing point & others are usually meaningless without providing the values for those properties that will be altered by changes in other, dependent properties.
      More than you wanted to know? Sorry!

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