Does gasoline freeze?

I know this is a stupid but im going to ask it anyways. does gasoline freeze?

Answer #1

no, lol nor does liquir

Answer #2

everything will eventully freeze, but gasoline will only freeze at an extremly cold temptures I think the exact temp. is -142

Answer #3

I think that it turns into a thick viscous gel first.

Answer #4

…around -142 degrees

Answer #5

Gasoline is a mixture of different hydrocarbons. If you can get it cold enough it will freeze solid but since some components freeze before others so as you approach this temperature it will become more viscous like bimjob points out.

Answer #6

thats like asking does air freeze. you tell me

Answer #7

YOU ARE ALL RETARDED, IT IS NOT AT -142, IT FREEZES AT 137.2 DEGREES, BECAUSE SOME OF THE CHEMICALS IN THE GAS FREEZE WAY BEFORE THE REST OF THE CHEMICALS FREEZEL. IT IS LIKLY THAT THW REST WILL EVAPORATE IN TO THE AIR, BEFORE IT HAS A CHANCE TO FREEZE AND I DO NOT THINK THAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED SUCH A TEMPERATURE ON Earth anyway. SO HA

Answer #8

wow

Answer #9

Octane I believe is the special additive alcohol to keep it from freezing. Mama K

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