I assume you are reffering to some kind of chemical/compound that's solid at -5C. Ice/snow, there are many various types that change in structure which will in turn alter their properties (hence why you get dry powdery snow and "sticky" snow)
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature and then multiply by 5/9. So for a temperature of 65 degrees Fahrenheit, the equivalent temperature in Celsius would be (65 - 32) x 5/9 = 18.33 degrees Celsius.
When the temperature of a sample of water is -5 degrees Celsius, the water is frozen and in a solid state.
To convert 77 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula: Celsius (Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9 Plugging in the value of 77 degrees Fahrenheit: Celsius (77 - 32) x 5/9 Celsius 45 x 5/9 Celsius 25 Therefore, the temperature in Celsius if it is 77 degrees Fahrenheit is 25 degrees Celsius.
Temperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 6381 F is 3527 C.
It's easy to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit by yourself. Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32, where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 200 C is 392 F.
An ice cube typically has a temperature around -5 degrees Celsius.
degrees Temperature is a measure of heat in an object.
The object at fifty degrees Celsius will absorb heat from the object at seventy degrees Celsius, decreasing the temperature difference between them. Both objects will eventually reach a thermal equilibrium where they settle at a common temperature between fifty and seventy degrees Celsius.
33 degrees F
The change in temperature from -5 degrees to 7 degrees is an increase of 12 degrees. (7 - (-5) = 12)
5 degrees fahrenheit
11 degrees
It is wrong to say the temperature of an object is 23 degrees Kelvin because the Kelvin scale does not use the term "degrees." Instead, temperatures on the Kelvin scale are simply expressed in Kelvins. So, the correct way to state the temperature would be 23 Kelvin.
It can be around 5 degrees to -5 degrees
45 - (-5) = 45 + 5 = 50 degrees
To find the temperature change from 12 degrees Celsius to -5 degrees Celsius, you would subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature. In this case, -5 minus 12 equals -17 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the temperature change is a decrease of 17 degrees Celsius.
The difference between 13 degrees Celsius and -5 degrees Celsius is calculated by subtracting the smaller temperature from the larger temperature. In this case, the calculation would be 13 - (-5) = 13 + 5 = 18 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the temperature difference between 13 degrees Celsius and -5 degrees Celsius is 18 degrees Celsius.