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Why would an alcohol/water mixure not freeze at constant temperature.
14 years ago

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DrBob222
As the mixture reaches the freezing point, the solvent (in this case water?) freezes which makes the solution more concd in alcohol. A more concd solution means the freezing point is decreased. This continues which makes the freezing point a broad range instead of a sharp point.
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