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zero Kelvin is -273.15 degrees C. therefore 355 - 273.15 = 81.85 degrees Celsius
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Adding salt to water increases its density and lowers its freezing point. ---------------------- I've just completed a repeated experiment on the effects of salt and the freezing point of water. A saturated salt solution will not freeze at -15 degrees Celsius (my freezer temperature). At exactly -21.1 degrees Celsius the salt begins to crystallize out of the solution, along with the ice, until the solution completely freezes.
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Zero degrees Celsius.
25 degrees Celsius.
35 degrees Celsius.
The Celsius temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit would be 0 degrees.
32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 degrees Celsius
The conversion to degrees Celsius... 18.3
KNO3 140 g/100 g of water is a saturated solution at about 70 to 75 oC. The solubility change with temperature and it need to be stated for reference temperature. For standard room temperature, KNO3 is saturated at 38.3 g/ 100 g water.
The temperature of the Exosphere ranges from 300 degrees Celsius to 1700 degrees Celsius.