Definitely ethanol. Ethanol doesn't freeze until around -178F; mercury freezes at around -38F. You aren't going to see -178F in the arctic on earth, but -38F is far from impossible.
a bubble will freeze in the winter time .Suppose you go out to do bubbles outside and if you start blowing the bubbles the bubble will freeze....
No, milk will not freeze at 0.530c
No. Vodka doesn't freeze ;)
a magnet is a solid so you don't freeze it
The freezing point of mercury is -38,829 0C.
Because it does not freeze or evaporate
On the night side, yes.
At lower temperatures water will freeze and mercury will not.
It is not necessary to freeze mercury for storage.
The temperature that mercury needs to be to solidify is -38.02 degrees fahrenheit.
The boiling point for the element Mercury is 674.1 degrees Fahrenheit. Mercury can also freeze and melt at different temperatures.
no it doesnt -_- Mercury will freeze (become a solid) at -38.83 degrees Centigrade or -37.89 degrees Fahrenheit.
no it just make it freeze at a low point
Heater core.
Yes and the liquid is transformed in a solid.
Mercury is a pretty stable liquid, and won't freeze. But, given the scare about mercury poisoning, the thermometers that have been around for decades and use alcohol have been getting more popular.