You can't freeze water at 17 degrees Celsius. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
that does not make sense the place for water to freeze is 0 degrees fahranheit
Assuming they are the same or similar shape and volume, water in glass would freeze first, then plastic then foam. Foam allows transfer of heat out of water more slowly than plastic and the glass probably has the highest rate of heat radiation of the three.
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165 ml of water is about 0.7 cups.
1 cup = 8 oz 1oz = 30 cc 8oz * 30cc = 240cc
There are sixteen (16) US cups in one U.S. gallon.
Water boils at 100 degrees (at standard pressure), so it is probably a little less than that.
No, as both the temperatures are the same, you will get only 2 cups, each 50 degrees. You have to heat the cup to get 100 degree.
Celsius is a measurement of temperature. Celsius takes the freezing point of water and the boiling point of water, and divides the temperature difference into 100 equal degrees, calling freezing zero, and boiling one hundred. The same sized degrees are used to extend the scale below zero and above one hundred. The SI unit of temperature is the kelvin. the kelvin scale starts at absolute zero, and the units are the same size as degrees celsius, so the freezing point of water is 273.16K. Measurements in kelvin are not called degrees.
Well, heating a cup of water would allow it to dissolve more of a particular substance if that is what you mean (given that the solute is able to dissolve in a polar solvent at all). For example, if you have two cups of equal volumes of water, one at 20 degrees celsius and the other at 35 degrees celsius, the water at the higher temperature (35 degrees celsius) would be able to dissolve more salt that the water at the lower temperature.
Assuming no loss of heat to the bowl or the air, the temperature of a mixture of two amounts of a substance will be the weighted average of the temperatures of the components - weighted according to their quantities. So the resulting temperature of the above mixture wil be between 55 and 60 degrees C.
475g of water x 1ml/g => 475ml 475 ml x 1cup/237ml => 2 cups of water. hm. although I guess that would be 2 cups of cold water, about 4 degrees C. but it is approximately 2 cups!
700ml of water is 3.086 cups700ml of water is 3.086 cups
Assuming they are the same or similar shape and volume, water in glass would freeze first, then plastic then foam. Foam allows transfer of heat out of water more slowly than plastic and the glass probably has the highest rate of heat radiation of the three.
There are ice cube trays that you can buy which will freeze water in the shape of a shot glass, which will keep your drink cold and melt when any drink is in it.
5 cups of water
550 cc is 2.425 cups.
That is 3 cups of water.