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To achieve temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius in a lab, you can use specialized equipment like a cryogenic chamber, liquid nitrogen, or dry ice. These methods can lower the temperature significantly and are commonly used in scientific research and experimentation where very low temperatures are required. It's important to handle such equipment with care and follow safety protocols.
You might need to use a thermometer in a lab to measure the temperature of a sample or solution, monitor the temperature of a reaction, or ensure that a process is carried out at a specific temperature for accuracy and reproducibility of results.
they both measure temperature
In Cold countries, the juice bottles are placed under water to avoid freezing.The juice bottles remain in their initial temperature due to the high specific heat of water and it takes a long time for the temperature to fall 0°C.
Water becomes a liquid when its temperature is above 0 degrees Celsius.
Water will boil at a temperature of zero Celsius in a vacuum. So rather than looking for this phenomenon under the sea level, you should look for it in outer space, far above the sea.
Any under 0. It is a mistake to think it can be too cold for snow. As long as the temperature is under 0 degrees snow is possible.
under freezing temperature (32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius)
Temperature in an ice cream lab shouldn't drop: the thermostat there should be set at the appropriate temperature for keeping ice cream in the optimum condition.
the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.
Place the water in an area that has a temperature of under 0 degrees Celsius. A freezer will do.
This depends exclusively on your receipt; of course under 0 0C !
Celsius is a unit for measuring temperature where 0 degrees indicates the freezing point and 100 degrees indicates the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure. It is a widely used temperature scale in many countries around the world.
Zero degrees Celsius under normal conditions.
It depends slightly on the atmospheric pressure. At standard pressure the answer is 0 C or 32 F
to take temperature of a variable/object
Celsius
If the temperature is not under 0 oC water remain as a liquid.