About 4 degrees Centigrade.
About 4 degrees Centigrade.
About 4 degrees Centigrade.
About 4 degrees Centigrade.
About 4 degrees Centigrade.
In general when temperature is decreased the volume decreases and the density increases. This is not true for water around freezingg temperatures, the volume increases and the density decreases and ice floats.
Yes, as long as its temperature doesn't change.
The temperature of the water and the something will reach an equillibrium somewhere between the two and eventually both will reach room temperature. Time depends on the temperature and mass of the something and the temperature and volume of the water.
Yes, the size (volume and mass) and the type of the cup will affect its temperature
It depends upon what it is, and how much it is at some other temperature. For water that has frozen and is 0 degrees C, the volume, whatever it is, is 91.7 percent of the volume at 20 degrees C (liquid water). Since ice is only about 92% the density of water, ice floats.
Substances such as water or air have a temperature; volume does not in itself have a temperature, although something that is inside a specific volume can have a temperature.
Ice
yeah the temperature does increase, when you increase the volume of water the temperature of calcium hydroxide increases too!
Yes, though it is slight, the volume increase is measurable when the temperature of salt water increases.
373.15 degrees celsius.
No, it does not. The volume of water changes according with it's temperature. Water, unlike other substances, it has a minimum volume at 4 degrees Celsius.
The water becomes 100 degrees and is warm to the touch.
One kilogram of pure water at standard temperature and pressure has a volume of 1 liter. So if your temperature and pressure are standard and your water is pure, then the volume of 100.0 kilograms of it is 100.0 liters.
The volume of water increase under 3,98 oC.
In general when temperature is decreased the volume decreases and the density increases. This is not true for water around freezingg temperatures, the volume increases and the density decreases and ice floats.
dead sea
You need the amount of water, the temperature of the water, and the desired temperature.