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yes. and you will never see it.
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cooking oil never freezes. don't know about other oils
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I thought cooking oil freezes..Well,never mind.
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Yep, pretty much everything freezes eventually... In the case of petroleum however, it consists of so many different compounds that it doesn't have a precise freezing temperature - different parts of it will freeze at different times... In the case of, say... Olive oil, I know it generally becomes solid at about -10C (~15F), but to be safe let's just say it's ~-18 (0F) ***** As I said at the beginning, pretty much EVERYTHING freezes eventually (I'd prefer to say that everything does, but I don't actually know that as a fact, so I'll be cautious). Find a substance, somehow bring it to absolute zero (0 Kelvin, which I think is about -273C, or -460F {the coldest anything can possibly be?}), chances are it'll be frozen : P However, absolute zero is not a temperature you'll find naturally occurring on Earth... We can't even artificially produce that temperature (though we can get close enough that the difference is negligible).
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If it's cold enough it will.
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I've heard that it does freeze in Alaska, and cars have to be kept warm overnight, or they won't work. It doesn't freeze in the sense that it crystallizes, the way water does, but the molecules stop moving around.
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