It depends on what exactly you want to freeze.
Every substance has a different freezing temperature.
The freezing temperature of pure distilled water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius.
The temperature for the freezing point of water is 0 degree Celsius.
32 ºF, 0 ºC, 273 K for water.
32 degrees F
32
0 degrees C is the freezing point of water.
If you are referring to 70° above freezing in Celsius, then it is 70° C If you are referring to 70° above freezing in Fahrenheit, then it is 102° F
In Fahrenheit: 35 degrees below freezingIn Celsius, 3 degrees below freezing.(In both cases, we're using "freezing" to meanthe freezing temperature of water.)
Celsius (or Centigrade)
If it is exactly at the freezing temperature of water (32F) then it would be zero degrees Celsius.
temperature below freezing point of water.
32 degrees Fahrenheit (or 0 degrees celsius) is the point of freezing.
The freezing temperature of water is 0 degrees celsius or 32 degrees fahrenheit so it is colder than the freezing temperature of water.
ground temperature below freezing, and air temperature slightly above freezing.
Yes the melting temperature and the freezing temperature of materials are the same.
A temperature under the freezing point.
This is called the melting (or freezing) point
Freezing Temperature for Fluoride
Freezing occurs without any change in temperature. A liquid at freezing temperature becomes a solid at freezing temperature.
It is 1519 K.
The coldest temperature below freezing point is -273 degrees centigrade
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .