Anything above -38C and below 356C
100
0 degrees Celsius is water's freezing point 100 degrees celcius is waters's boiling point
That is the freezing point of water. 100 degrees is the boiling point of water
Zero degrees Celsius is the melting point of ice and the freezing point of water depending on which substance you have.
Iron melts and freezes at 1535 degrees Celsius, 2862 is its boiling point.
Zero degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of water on the Celsius scale is 100 degrees, and the freezing point is 0 degrees.
Freezing = 0 degrees Celsius (0oC) Boiling = 100 degrees Celsius (100oC)It depends on the object you are talking about.The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius, and its freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius.
You didn't say of what substance you want to know about. I will assume that you are talking about water. The boiling and freezing point of water are 100 degrees and 0 degrees, respectively.
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.
Ice water is typically at a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water freezes and turns into solid ice.
Freezing point - zero degrees Celsius Boiling point - 100 degrees Celsius
The freezing point of water in Celsius is 0 degrees Celsius.
The ice point and steam point that you refer to are called the boiling and freezing point. Each substance has a different boiling and freezing point, though for water it is 0 degrees Celsius is freezing and 100 degrees Celsius is boiling. Or if you use Fahrenheit, it is 32 degrees Fahrenheit for freezing and 212 degrees Fahrenheit for boiling. So depending on what system of measurement you use for temperature, the number of degrees separating the boiling and freezing points of water can be 100 degrees for Celsius or 180 degrees for Fahrenheit.
Freezing point of water is 0 C and boiling point is 100 C.
The Celsius scale was invented by Anders Celsius in 1742 as a way to establish a consistent temperature scale based on water's freezing and boiling points. Celsius wanted a scale where 0 degrees represented the freezing point of water and 100 degrees represented the boiling point of water at sea level.
The freezing and boiling points of lead are both 1740.0 degrees celsius.
Celsius and Fahrenheit are two units of temperature measurement. The main difference is their zero points; water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees Celsius, while water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The Celsius scale is more commonly used in scientific settings, while the Fahrenheit scale is more common in the United States.