Yes, the amount of heat required to produce it though is over 1500 degrees kelvin.
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"nitrate" is not a compound. There are many nitrates with various melting points. To give you a point of reference, the melting point of sodium nitrate is a bit over 300 degrees Celsius or about 580 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hurricanes get bigger and stronger over water that is over 79 degrees F
over 400 degrees
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Type your answer here... there are around 91,600 BTUs in a gallon of propane. The standard BBQ sized bottle of propane contains 11 pounds of propane. Propane weighs about 4.2 pounds per gallon, so that 11 pounds of propane is about 2.5 gallons in its liquid state. That means there is 91,600 BTUs/Gal times 2.5 gallons so a BBQ sized tank of propane contains about 2.3 million BTUs. If your BBQ has a 50,000 BTU burner, on high heat, it will last a bit over 4 and half hours of run time.
Any heat over 105 degrees
the thermostat stuck shut. will cause the car to over heat at ant temp!
over 90 degrees
Venus.
Over 100 degrees, yes.
pi over three is 60 degrees.
Then the thermometer will show over 110 degrees Celsius - if it doesn't break first.
it is over 1000000 degrees celsius!
if it is over 90 degrees its obtuse.
1 kWH = 3.6 megajoules of energy and 1 BTU = approximately 1055 joules.1 kWH = 3412.3 BTUSo a million BTUs would be 3.4123 billion BTUs (3.4 x 109 BTU)However, this is not an exact conversion because kWH is energy exerted over time, while BTU is energy content.(see the related question)