Yes, viscous oil can freeze, but the freezing point will depend on the specific type of oil and its composition. Generally, oils with low viscosity and high pour points are more likely to freeze at lower temperatures compared to oils with higher viscosity and lower pour points.
The freezing point of a substance is the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a solid at a given pressure.
Adding p-nitrotoluene to naphthalene will lower the freezing point of the mixture. This is due to the phenomenon of freezing point depression, where the presence of a solute lowers the freezing point of the solvent. The greater the concentration of the solute in the solvent, the lower the freezing point will be.
Cinammon is a complex mixture and haven't a freezing point.
yes the melting point of solid and freezing point of liquid of a substance is differ but in the case of water the melting and freezing point is same.
The freezing point for Peanut Oil is 3 °C (37.4 °F).
The "Pour Point" of engine oil is about -44ºF.
Pure water freezes at 320F, O0C. Mineral water in the UK means a still or carbonated water that contains beneficial dissolved salts in low concentration. The freezing point of this would be slightly lower than pure water. (Depression of the freezing point due non volatile solutes)
Lower than -18 c as I have tried.
The freezing point of water is 273.15 K. The difference between them is 14.15 K.
Yes, viscous oil can freeze, but the freezing point will depend on the specific type of oil and its composition. Generally, oils with low viscosity and high pour points are more likely to freeze at lower temperatures compared to oils with higher viscosity and lower pour points.
after extensive research i have come to the conclusion the the freezing point of 10w40 motor oil is -500 degrees F -500 degrees F, really?! -500F is about -22.4K. The coldest anything can get is 0 K.
Mixing almost any substance with water will lower its freezing point. When you mix vegetable oil with ice, the long molecules disrupt the ice crystals forming, thus lowering the freezing point and cause it to melt.
Freezing point.
what is the freezing point of lithuim?
The freezing point is the same as the melting point.
The freezing point of NO2 is -9.3°C (15.3°F).