Pure water freezes at zero degrees Celsius (Centigrade) and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
(That was part of the definition of these temperature scales.)
At its freezing temperature, it can co-exist in both liquid and solid form.
You'd better hope not; 37 degrees Celsius is normal human body temperature.Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.AnswerYes, water could freeze at 37 degrees C, but the pressure would have to be about 10,000 ATM as opposed to freezing at 0 degrees C and 1.00 ATM.
The melting point of water is zero degrees Celsius.
The freezing point of water is zero (0) degrees Celsius (centigrade)
The melting point of water is 0 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water transitions from its solid form (ice) to its liquid form.
0 degrees Celsius is freezing, but really water freezes at just BELOW that temperature.
Yes, water will freeze below zero degrees Celsius. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius, but it can freeze at lower temperatures if the conditions are right.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius on the Celsius scale.
It freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, or at 0 degrees Celsius at sea level.
The freezing point of water is defined to be zero degrees Celsius.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, so the temperature would need to drop below that for things to freeze. Skin can freeze at temperatures lower than 0 degrees Celsius, depending on factors like wind chill and duration of exposure.
0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Zero
It is APPROXIMATELY zero degrees; that's how the scale was originally defined. The exact freezing temperature depends on pressure, impurities in the water, and even on the exact mix of isotopes.
No, not all substances freeze into solids at zero degrees Celsius. The freezing point of a substance depends on its chemical composition and molecular structure. Different substances freeze at different temperatures.
Pure water at stp will freeze at zero degrees Celsius. However, it is possible to change this by altering the pressure of the water. Decreasing the pressure will raise the freezing point slightly.
0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
You'd better hope not; 37 degrees Celsius is normal human body temperature.Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.AnswerYes, water could freeze at 37 degrees C, but the pressure would have to be about 10,000 ATM as opposed to freezing at 0 degrees C and 1.00 ATM.