ELI5- Hydrogen freezes at -434.5F, Oxygen freezes at -361.8F. How in the heck does water freeze at 32F?

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I have looked online for answers and have found no clarity on this and it is vexing me daily ever since the question came into my head. Someone please help.

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Compounds commonly have different chemical properties from the elements that make them up. Sodium and chlorine are both toxic, for example, but sodium chloride is so safe to eat that we season food with it.

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