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-20 to 120°F
degrees
70°f=21°c.
You use degrees to measure temperature. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Degrees Fahrenheit (°F), degrees Celsius (°C), or Kelvins (K).
Chemical property
Usually, max 212 F and min 32 F It depends on for what the thermometer will be used. My greenhouse min/max thermometer has a min of -40°F and a max of 120°F A (non-digital) clinical thermometer has a min of 94°F and a max of 108°F A cook's (sugar/jam) thermometer has a min of 100°F and a max of 400°F
The C means Celsius and the F means Fahrenheit on the thermometer.
multiply the degree in C by 1.8 then add 32. this will give u the temperature in F. F = (C*1.8) +32
Turn on the thermometer and continue holding down the on button for about 10-15 seconds until the "C" turns to an "F" then let go.
Fahrenheit
Start with the thermometer in off mode. Hold the smiley face down and wait. The thermometer display will scans through multiple functions. The first display will be C*, you want to continue holding the smiley face until the display shows F*and then let go. This will change the setting from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
When the thermometer is off, press and hold the power button until it gets to the "Lo" screen, then when it flashes, press the power button again until you see 'F' instead of "C".
Hold the "on/Scan" button for 5 seconds while the thermometer is off. You will see a F when it has changed.
Quickly push down the button twice, holding down the second push until the F flashes.
98.42 degrees f.
-20 to 120°F
Well it is the same as what you measure a thermometer with which is Celsius and Fahrenheit which is C and F