That depends on what temperature it started at. Whatever scale of temperature you are using, water will be steam at 500 degrees.
At 500 degrees, water would be in the form of steam and in that case, if the pressure is maintained at a constant level, then its expansion would be proportional to its absolute temperature.
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At sea level water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. For every 500 feet above sea level, water boils about at 0.9F less. So at 4600 feet water would boil at 203.72 degrees Fahrenheit. (212-((0.9/500)*4600) means: normal boiling point (212 degrees) subtract 0.9 degrees per 500 feet (0.9/500) multiplied by elevation (4600 feet).
500C is 932F
500 grams of water is approximately 500 ml
No. Car engines are cooled by water (under pressure), so they run at or aground 100 degrees Celsius. Of cause in the combustion chamber and at the exhaust temperatures are much higher.
500 grams of water is approximately 500 ml
q(joules) = mass * specific heat * change in temperature q = (500 grams H2O)(4.180 J/goC)(100o C - 20o C) = 1.7 X 105 joules ================add this much heat energy to the water
500 degrees Celsius = 932 degrees Fahrenheit.
500 degrees Fahrenheit = 260 degrees Celsius.
When a women is pregnant her uterus expands to 500 times its normal size.
500 degrees Fahrenheit = 260 degrees Celsius.
500 mL water.