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james is driving from nome, alaska to arizona. because he is traveling between locations with extreme temperatures, he needs to check the weather continuously to make sure the gas in his truck remains in liquid form. the gas he uses freezes at - 50°f and evaporates at 160°f. in january 1989, the temperature in nome, alaska dropped to - 56°f. would the gas in the drivers truck have remained in liquid form so he could have driven on this day? why or why not? multiple - choice question would the drivers gas have stayed in liquid form that day? yes it would have. no it would not.
The gas freezes at - 50°F. The temperature in Nome, Alaska on January 1989 dropped to - 56°F which is lower than the freezing - point of the gas. So the gas would have frozen and not remained in liquid form.
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No it would not.