Can the gas freeze still burn?

The freezing temperature of gasoline often changes depending on the amount of special additives in the ingredients, and sometimes reaches 72 degrees Celsius.

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Grant Thompson is famous for being a passionate person who conducts strange experiments. In the video this time, he decided to check if the ice was still frozen when it was frozen.

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As we know, gasoline is a flammable mixture of light hydrocarbons. Its freezing temperature often varies depending on the amount of additives especially in the composition, and sometimes reaches a negative of 72 degrees Celsius. And to freeze gasoline, Thompson had to use liquid nitrogen. The result that 'petrol' gives to this experiment is truly amazing and beautiful. However, we also note that you should never repeat yourself at home for safety reasons. We only watch: