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This is a strange question. Water boils usually at 100 degrees Celsius and freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. Who understands this question? I think you mean "If a substance changes from solid to liquid when the temperature exceeds 100 degrees, will it change from liquid back to solid when cooled to below 100?" Yes, it will.
Freezing is the act/process of freezing something. Freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid substance turns solid. This is due to the slowing down of its molecules due to lack of energy (no heat).
You can lower the surface temperature to get better power, or create the solar panels from combined materials (silicon, etc.) into layers to absorb all of the wave length available from the sun.
As temperature increases, the ability for water to absorb CO2 decreases. That is why we see higher CO2 when temperature rises in our atmosphere.
The temperature of Mars is between -50 and 25 degrees Celsius. The temperature for Venus is among 300, 500 and 600 degrees Celsius. Venus never attained a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius though Mercury attains it because of the thicker surface to absorb more heat from the sun when serious burns result from 100c water or steam something.
The specific heat of lead is 0.0305 K cal/kg deg C. The heat absorbed will be 38x(180-26)x0.0305 = 178.5 Kcal = 746.1 K joules
Water must to absorb 4,184 Joules of heat for the temperature of one gram of water to increase 1 degree Celsius (°C).
6,660,000
1) oceans absorb carbon-dioxide from the atmosphere, thereby bringing down the temperature 2) oceans emit heat from the sunlight they absorb and increase the temperature of the surrounding atmosphere.
There are 1000 g in one liter Use the formula Q=mc(delta)T Q=1200g(1calorie/g degrees celsius)(70 degrees - 20 degrees) Q=60,000 calories Q=60 kilocalories
6,660,000 J
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If the surrounding air is zero degrees Celsius, steel and wood must have also the temperature of zero degrees Celsius. Wood is not warmer as many people believe. Although the temperatures are equal, you will perceive the steel as colder to touch. This is because it will absorb heat from your fingers more quickly than the wood (as it attempts to reduce your finger temperature to zero).
6,660,000 J
Both ice and liquid water can exist at 0 degrees C. However, ice has a very significant heat of fusion (the number of calories required to melt melt each gram), whereas water has only its 1 calorie per gram per degree C specific heat. Therefore, ice (which must melt before it can go above 0 degrees) must absorb much more heat to increase its temperature than water at 0 degrees. In consequence, ice is far more effective as a cooling agent.