Probably the best temperature making tea is between 89 and 92 degrees celsius.
212 deg F and 100 deg C.
- Separation by distillation: at 100 deg. C - Separation by evaporation: at any temperature above 0 deg. C.
At 100 deg C.
it is -12.8 Deg C. -8.9 Deg. C in the coldest winter for 100 years.
The answer depends on the temperature. It will range from 1 ml (at 4 deg C) to 1.043 ml at 100 deg C.
The answer will depend on the temperature and pressure. At the pressure of 1 atmosphere (760 millimetres of mercury), 100 ml of pure water will have a mass of 99.9840 grams at 0 deg C, 99.9972 grams at 4 deg C (its greatest mass), 99.8203 grams at 20 deg C ("room" temperature), 95.84 grams at 100 deg C.
Certainly. The surface temperature of the sun is approx 5500 deg C.
It is 212 deg F.
4186 Joules per liter per deg C. Not clear if we are raising the temperature BY 135 deg or TO 135 deg. So the answer is 4186 x 100 x rise in temperature. (Joules).
between 100 and 200 degres 67 deg centigrade
At normal pressure, anything from 50 to 100 deg C.
Impurities. Impurities in water will cause the water to evaporate at a slightly higher temperature than 100 deg C. If you where to use distilled water it would evaporate at 100 deg C.