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Freezing Rubbing Alcohol: Can It Be Done in a Home Freezer?
Rubbing alcohol (also known as isopropyl alcohol) has a freezing point of -89.5 degrees Celsius (-129 degrees Fahrenheit). Home freezers typically reach a temperature of around -18 degrees Celsius (-0.4 degrees Fahrenheit), which is significantly higher than the freezing point of rubbing alcohol. Therefore, rubbing alcohol cannot be frozen in a home freezer.Burns - Related Articles
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