Alcohol will freeze, but only at extremely low temperatures. Water’s freezing point is 0 degrees Celcius, but the freezing point of ethanol (the alcohol you’re talking about) is -114 degrees Celsius. Ultra-low temperature freezers (which are the coldest you can buy) have temperatures between -50 and -90 degrees Celcius. Your freezer at home most likely has temperatures around -10 degrees Celcius. All these temperatures are too warm for pure alcohol to freeze. That’s why you can put alcohol in your freezer and it won’t freeze.
2007-11-07 01:40:58
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answered by Desi Chef 7
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Because, unless your freezer runs off of liquid Nitrogen, it doesn't get cold enough to freeze vodka (unless it's the cheap watered down stuff).
2007-11-07 02:06:02
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answered by grizzly_r 4
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High alcohol content prevents freezing.
2007-11-07 01:44:10
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answered by missingora 7
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Alcohol, lol!
Seriously, alcohol doesn't freeze until -114 degrees celcius.
2007-11-07 01:41:23
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answered by oliolio 2
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It behaves like an anti-freeze.
2007-11-07 02:15:58
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answered by Bob 6
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i agree with all, but it all depends on the proof of the alcohol . grain 99% alcohol won't freeze at same temp as lower %s of your faviorte beverage. cheers!
2007-11-07 01:59:41
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answered by bacondebaker 3
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oh....may be yr freezer doesn't work propery.
2007-11-07 02:05:58
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answered by gracious 1
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MAYBE BECAUSE OF SO MUCH % ALCOHOL
2007-11-07 01:45:19
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answered by Snuggles 7
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