DMSO supercools very easily (gets hard and crystalizes).  I had some out
in my summer kitchen and I think it was somewhere around 50 degrees F. 
Rewarming it slowly at room temperture should get it to liquify again. 
Mine took  about 24 hrs to completely melt.

On Thu, 02 May 2002 07:41:43 -0400 Connie <wufn...@stargate.net> writes:
> I got some DMSO yesterday.
> Each of three bottles, the DMSO is hard and crystalized.
> This happened once before from the supplier, one of three in this 
> state. The
> one of three bottles never did return to liquid, I threw it away in 
> time.
> 
> Even after allowing the DSMO to warm to room temperature, there is 
> no
> change.
> Is this stuff ever usable? Is there a way to return it to liquid 
> state
> (warming in water? or such?).
> 
> Connie
> 
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