What is the freezing point of gasoline?

Gasoline freezes at a slightly lower temperature than water, typically around -40°F (-40°C). This means that gasoline will start to solidify and become gel-like at temperatures below this point. It is important to note that the freezing point of gasoline can vary slightly depending on the specific chemical composition and purity of the gasoline. However, in most cases, gasoline will freeze at extremely low temperatures and is not a concern for most everyday situations.